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1 GEORGIA SOFTBALL Softball Contact: Tanner Tedeschi Office: (706) Cell: (678) Fax: (706) P.O. Box 1472, Athens, Ga UGAA Website: georgiadogs.com Facebook: GeorgiaBulldogs & UGAsoftball Twitter: UGAAthletics & UGAsoftball 2011 Georgia Results: (17-9 SEC) Home: 34-4; Away 7-6; Neutral 6-2; Vs. Top 25: 17-9 DATE Rank OPPONENT RESULT REC. SEC 2/11 3 Illinois State & W, /12 3 Iowa & W, /12 3 East Carolina & W, /13 3 Maryland & W, /13 3 Lipscomb & W, /18 2 Winthrop! W, 14-0 (5) 6-0 2/18 2 Buffalo! W, 8-0 (5) 7-0 2/19 2 North Dakota State! W, 14-4 (5) 8-0 2/19 2 Marshall! W, 12-2 (5) 9-0 2/20 2 North Carolina State! W, 13-4 (5) /24 1 vs. #18/19 Oklahoma State ^ L, /24 1 vs. #6 Oklahoma ^ W, /25 1 vs. #21/24 Texas A&M ^ W, /25 1 vs. Oregon State ^ W, /26 1 vs. #1/3 Arizona ^ W, 8-0 (5) /4 1 Indiana % W, /4 1 Campbell % W, /6 1 Chattanooga % W, /10 1 Penn State W, 8-0 (5) /11 1 #21 LSU* W, (1-0) 3/12 1 #21 LSU* W, 8-0 (5) 20-1 (2-0) 3/13 1 #21 LSU* W, 12-0 (5) 21-1 (3-0) 3/16 1 at South Carolina* W, (4-0) 3/16 1 at South Carolina* W, (5-0) 3/18 1 at #2 Alabama* L, (5-1) 3/19 1 at #2 Alabama* (ESPNU) L, (5-2) 3/20 1 at #2 Alabama* L, (5-3) 3/23 3 USC-Upstate W, 9-1 (5) /25 3 at #2 Florida* W, (6-3) 3/26 3 at #2 Florida* (FS Florida) W, (7-3) 3/27 3 at #2 Florida* W, (8-3) 3/30 2 #24 Georgia Tech (GTV) W, 10-2 (5) /31 2 UNC Wilmington (GTV) W, 11-0 (5) /31 2 UNC Wilmington W, /2 2 Tennessee at Martin W, /3 2 Tennessee at Martin W, /6 2 #8 Tennessee* (CSS) L, (8-4) 4/6 2 #8 Tennessee* (CSS) L, (8-5) 4/8 2 #18 Kentucky* W, (9-5) 4/9 2 #18 Kentucky* (ESPNU) W, (10-5) 4/10 2 #18 Kentucky* W, 9-1 (6) 35-6 (11-5) 4/13 4 at #22 Georgia Tech W, /15 4 Ole Miss* W, (12-5) 4/16 4 Ole Miss* W, 10-1 (5) 38-6 (13-5) 4/17 4 Ole Miss* W, (14-5) 4/20 3 Georgia Southern W, /22 3 at Arkansas* L, (14-6) 4/27 4 Kennesaw State (GTV) W, /29 4 at #25 Auburn* W, (15-6) 4/30 4 at #25 Auburn* L, (15-7) 5/1 4 at #25 Auburn* L, (15-8) 5/6 7 Mississippi State* (GTV) L, (15-9) 5/7 7 Mississippi State* (GTV) W, (16-9) 5/8 7 Mississippi State* (GTV) W, 10-2 (5) (17-9) 5/11 8 Longwood (DH-1) W, 8-0 (5) /11 8 Longwood (DH-2) L, /12 8 #21 LSU # (ESPNU) W, 9-0 (5) /13 8 #4 Alabama (ESPNU) W, /14 8 #7 Tennessee (ESPN) L, 5-6 (8) /20 9 Georgia State~ 5 p.m. 5/21 9 NCAA Regionals~ TBD 5/22 9 NCAA Regionals~ TBD 5/28-29 NCAA Super Regionals TBD 6/2-8 NCAA Women s CWS TBD ALL TIMES EASTERN & SUBJECT TO CHANGE Note: * = SEC Game; & = Fourth-Annual Red & Black Showcase, Athens, Ga.;! = Eighth-Annual Georgia Softball Classic, Athens, Ga.; ^ = Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif.; % = 2011 Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga.; # = SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.; ~ = NCAA Athens Regional, Athens, Ga. Notes Release Date: May 17, 2011 No. 9 Georgia Bulldogs (47-12) NCAA Athens Regional Teams UAB (38-17) in the NCAA Athens Regional Athens, Ga. Jack Turner Softball Stadium (1,400) May All Games Video Streamed on #9 Georgia (47-12) Florida State (30-26) Georgia State (36-23) GEORGIA BY THE NUMBERS FROM THE PLATE: FROM THE CIRCLE: Batting Average:.321 ERA: 2.06 Runs: 390 Innings Pitched: 373 Home Runs: 84 Complete Games: 17 RBI: 351 Shutouts: 16 Slugging %:.562 Strikeouts: 405 On-Base %:.416 Walks Issued: 126 Stolen Bases/Attempts: 80/95 Batting Avg. Against:.213 GEORGIA S PROBABLE BATTING ORDER # NAME POS. AVG.-HR-RBI NOTES 25 Megan Wiggins LF st on team in BA & R (61); SEC POTW (2/28) 6 Taylor Schlopy CF nd on team with 57 runs scored 35 Alisa Goler 3B UGA career record holder for HR & BB 8 Brianna Hesson RF Team RBI leader; USA Softball POTW (3/29) 18 Ashley Razey C Has provided nine game-winning RBI 23 Kristyn Sandberg 1B Had streak of 8-straight ABs with hits (4/6-4/9) 11 Brittney Hubbard DP Hit three home runs in MSU series 7 Laura Trout SS Enters NCAA Regional on 8-game hit streak 10 Ashley Pauly 2B Leads team in sacrifice bunts (10); 2nd in avg. GEORGIA S PITCHING STAFF # NAME W-L, ERA, K-BB NOTES 44 Morgan Montemayor 23-3, 2.04, th pitcher in UGA history with a 20-win year 4 Alison Owen 15-5, 1.89, Career-high 12 K s vs. Campbell 33 Katie Murphy 2-0, 0.68, 29-4 Only allowed 2 runs in 20.2 IP 5 Sarah McCloud 5-2, 2.24, Has made 109 career appearances 27 Erin Arevalo 2-2, 3.09, Ranks 9th in UGA history in K s (235) Georgia Quick Facts: Location: Athens, Ga.; Colors: Red & Black; Mascot: Bulldogs Conference: Southeastern; Head Coach: Lu Harris-Champer

2 Georgia s Probable Starting Defensive Alignment... #25 Megan Wiggins, Sr. 230 Career Starts (177-LF, 32-SS, 14-DP, 4-CF, 3-2B) #6 Taylor Schlopy, Sr. 240 Career Starts^ (238-CF, 2-LF) #8 Brianna Hesson, Sr. 231 Career Starts (214-1B, 17-RF) #7 Laura Trout, Sr. 108 Career Starts at UGA (92-SS, 14-RF, 3-DP) #10 Ashley Pauly, Jr. 174 Career Starts (174-2B) #35 Alisa Goler, Sr. 250 Career Starts (212-3B, 25-SS, 11-1B, 2-DP) Pitchers #5 Sarah McCloud, Sr., RHP (95 Career Starts) #27 Erin Arevalo, Jr., RHP (30 Career Starts) #44 Morgan Montemayor, Fr., RHP (29 Career Starts) #4 Alison Owen, So., RHP (18 Career Starts) #33 Katie Murphy, Sr., RHP (7 Career Starts at UGA) #18 Ashley Razey, Jr. 119 Career Starts at UGA (74-C, 45-DP) #23 Kristyn Sandberg, Jr. 166 Career Starts (101-C, 25-DP, 21-1B, 17-3B, 4-SS) DP #11 Brittney Hubbard, Jr. 71 Career Starts (35-RF, 27-DP, 4-3B, 3-SS, 2-2B, 1-LF) ^NOTE: Starts at P not included in totals 2011 Georgia Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. B/T Ht. Cl./Exp. Hometown Previous School Major 1 Julia Echols UT R/R 5-6 Fr./HS McDonough, Ga. Eagles Landing Christian Academy Pre-Journalism 3 Maya Branch OF L/R 5-5 RSo./1L Lithonia, Ga. Lithonia Entomology 4 Alison Owen P R/R 5-7 So./1L Newnan, Ga. East Coweta Sport Management 5 Sarah McCloud P R/R 5-9 Sr./3L Celina, Texas Celina Health Promotion 6 Taylor Schlopy OF R/R 5-2 Sr./3L West Hills, Calif. Oaks Christian Child & Family Development 7 Laura Trout IF R/R 5-6 Sr./1L Summerville, S.C. Spartanburg Methodist Journalism/Magazines 8 Brianna Hesson IF R/L 5-7 Sr./3L Sugar Hill, Ga. North Gwinnett Sociology 10 Ashley Pauly IF L/R 5-8 Jr./2L Kennesaw, Ga. Kennesaw Mountain Journalism/Newspapers 11 Brittney Hubbard IF R/R 5-7 Jr./2L Victorville, Calif. Serrano Journalism/Magazines 12 Jennie Auger OF R/R 5-5 Sr./3L Poway, Calif. Rancho Bernardo Biology 14 Macie Couey OF L/L 5-7 So./1L Milledgeville, Ga. John Milledge Academy Health & Physical Education 16 Katie Rietkovich IF R/R 5-7 RFr./RS Guyton, Ga. South Effingham Health & Physical Education 18 Ashley Razey C R/R 5-11 Jr./1L Lawrenceville, Ga. Southern Miss Child & Family Development 19 Christine Olney UT L/L 5-6 So./1L Rome, Ga. Calhoun Health Promotion 20 Tiesha Reed OF R/R 5-3 Fr./HS Elberton, Ga. Elbert County Exercise & Sport Science 23 Kristyn Sandberg C/IF R/R 5-8 Jr./2L Island Park, N.Y. West Hempstead Health & Physical Education 25 Megan Wiggins OF L/R 5-5 Sr./3L Snellville, Ga. Shiloh Sociology 27 Erin Arevalo P R/R 5-10 Jr./2L Lathrop, Calif. East Union Psychology 33 Katie Murphy P L/L 5-6 Sr./1L Manchester, Iowa Daytona State Real Estate 35 Alisa Goler IF L/R 5-6 Sr./3L Frankfort, Ill. Lincoln-Way East Recreation & Leisure Studies 42 Shelby Altman IF R/R 5-9 Fr./HS Alma, Ga. Bacon County Exercise & Sport Science 44 Morgan Montemayor P R/R 5-9 Fr./HS Phoenix, Ariz. Centennial Arts & Sciences Head Coach: Lu Harris-Champer (Western Illinois, 89) Assistant Coaches: Gerry Glasco (Illinois, 80), Megan McAllister (Georgia, 07) Volunteer Coach: Grady Rikard Athletic Trainer: Brandon Platt Strength & Conditioning Coach: Tyler Jorgensen Team Manager: Jennifer Elmore Softball Administrative Assistant: Norma Holliday Erin Arevalo...are-uh-vaul-oh Jennie Auger...O-zhay Maya Branch...My-ya Macie Couey... coo-e Alisa Goler...ah-lee-SA goal-er Lu Harris-Champer... champ-er Pronunciation Key Alphabetical No. Name 42 Shelby Altman 27 Erin Arevalo 12 Jennie Auger 3 Maya Branch 14 Macie Couey 1 Julia Echols 35 Alisa Goler 8 Brianna Hesson 11 Brittney Hubbard 5 Sarah McCloud 44 Morgan Montemayor 33 Katie Murphy 19 Christine Olney 4 Alison Owen 10 Ashley Pauly 18 Ashley Razey 20 Tiesha Reed 16 Katie Rietkovich 23 Kristyn Sandberg 6 Taylor Schlopy 7 Laura Trout 25 Megan Wiggins Brianna Hesson... hess-in Morgan Montemayor...mon-TEE-May-OR Ashley Razey... raise-e Tiesha Reed... tie-e-sha Katie Rietkovich... Reck-o-vich Taylor Schlopy... schlow-pe

3 Bulldog Notes... Georgia Selected To Host Regional: UGA was selected to host a regional for the fourth time in school history and for the second-consectuvie year. When hosting a regional, the Bulldogs have gone The Bulldogs are making their 10th overall and 10th-straight NCAA Tournament appearance, all under head coach Lu Harris-Champer. Over the previous nine appearances, UGA has compiled a overall in NCAA postseason play. Georgia vs. Georgia State: Georgia leads the all-time series with Georgia State, 8-2. In the last meeting between the schools in 2007 the Bulldogs defeated the Panthers, 9-0. UGA holds a seven-game winning streak dating back to Georgia State s last win over UGA in Georgia vs. Florida State: In the all-time UGA-FSU series, the Bulldogs and Seminoles are tied at 6-6. The last meeting between the two schools came in the 2010 Athens Regional witht he Bulldogs winning 5-2. It was the second meeting of the 2010 season between UGA and FSU with the Seminoles winning in Athens during the regular season, 4-3. This year will mark the third time FSU has come to Athens for the NCAA Regionals. In 2006, the Seminoles won the Athens Regional including going 2-1 vs. the Bulldogs. Georgia vs. UAB: In the all-time UGA-UAB series, the Bulldogs lead 5-1. The last meeting between the Bulldogs and the Blazers dates back to 2001, a 2-0 UGA victory. The two schools played four times that year with UGA winning the first game, UAB taking the second and the Bulldogs winning the final two. Records Watch: The 2011 season is one to keep a close eye on the Georgia career record books. Members of the 2011 roster appear over 180 times in the Georgia individual records with even more spots in the books up for grabs by year s end. Georgia s individual records pages are included at the end of this notes package. Goler & The Georgia Career Record Books: Goler has already established UGA career records this season for Home Runs (58), RBI (235), Walks (180) and has tied the Sacrifice Flies (12). Goler also currently stands atop the school record books in Slugging Percentage (.700), Walk-To-Strikeout Ratio (3.53) and Toughest To Strikeout (0.076 strikeouts per at-bat). Last but not least, Goler is neck-and-neck with fellow senior Taylor Schlopy for the school On-Base Percentage record (Schlopy currently leads.499 to.493.) and is battling fellow senior Megan Wiggins for the Extra-Base Hits record (Wiggins leads 114 to 111). Goler Closing In On Single-Season SEC Walks Record: Already the SEC career walks record holder with 180 in her four years, Goler is narrowing in on the SEC single-season walks record. Goler s 60 walks this season rank third-most in a single year in SEC history behind Alabam s Cassie Reilly-Boccia (66 in 2010) and Tennessee s Tonya Callahan (62 in 2008). Razey Providing Game Winning Hits: Junior Ashley Razey has provided what has proved to be the game-winning RBI a teambest nine times this season including six game-winnings RBI coming via a home run: 1. Feb. 12 vs. East Carolina RBI single to right in the 4th (UGA won 1-0) 2. Feb. 18 vs. Buffalo Solo HR in the 2nd (UGA won 8-0) 3. April 3 vs. UT Martin Two-run single up the middle in the 1st (UGA won 6-0) 4. April 10 vs. Kentucky Sacrifice fly to center in the 1st (UGA won 9-1) 5. April 13 at Georgia Tech Grand Slam to right center in the 6th (UGA won 10-8) 6. April 15 vs. Ole Miss Two-run HR to left in the 5th (UGA won 7-3) 7. April 29 at Auburn Three-run HR in the 5th (UGA won 6-1) 8. May 8 vs. Miss. St. Three-run HR in the 3rd (UGA won 10-2) 9. May 13 vs. Alabama Three-run HR in the 6th (UGA won 4-2) Wiggins Establishes New UGA Career Record For Extra-Base Hits: Senior Megan Wiggins has established a new UGA career record with 114 extra-base hits (58 doubles, 14 triples and 42 home runs). Wiggins Vying To Become SEC s First Career 200 Runs, 200 RBI Player: Wiggins enters the 2011 NCAA Tournament having compiled 193 career runs and 196 career RBI. With just seven more runs and four more RBI, Wiggins would become the first player in SEC History to reach 200 runs and 200 RBi in a career. Montemayor Earning Big Wins For The Bulldogs: Freshman Morgan Montemayor is now 23-3 on the season and 10 of those wins have come against ranked opponents: Montemayor has wins against #1 Arizona, at #2 UF (3x), #4 Alabama, #18 Kentucky, #21 LSU (3x), #24 Georgia Tech. Georgia s Record in Home Away Neutral SEC Non-Conference SEC Tournament NCAA Postseason Vs. Top 25 Teams On TV Day Games Night Games Last 10 Games When UGA Scores First When Opp. Scores First When Scoring 0-2 runs When Scoring 3-5 runs When Scoring 6 or more runs When Outhitting Opponent When Outhit By Opponent When Hits Are Tied When UGA Has 10 Hits or More When UGA Hits 0 Home Runs When UGA Hits 1 Home Run When UGA Hits 2 or More Home Runs When UGA Plays Errorless When UGA Makes One Error When UGA Makes Two or More Errors When Opp. Plays Errorless When Opp. Makes One Error When Opp. Makes Two or More Errors When UGA Steals Three or More Bases In One-Run Games In Two-Run Games In 5+ Run Games In Extra-Inning Games Vs. Left-handed Starter Vs. Right-handed Starter On Monday On Tuesday On Wednesday On Thursday On Friday On Saturday On Sunday In February In March In April In May In June In White Jerseys/Black Pants In Black Jerseys/Black Pants In Black Jerseys/White Pants In Red Jerseys/Black Pants In Red Jerseys/White Pants In Pink Jerseys/White Pants Largest Margin of Victory Def. Winthrop, 14-0, Feb. 18 Largest Margin of Defeat Lost to #8 Tennessee, 9-4, April 6 Biggest Deficit Overcome For A Win... 4, 2x... Last: Trailed 4-0 at Ga. Tech, April 13, Won 10-8 Shortest Game... 1:13...W, 9-1 (5) vs. USC Upstate, March 23 Longest Game... 2:58...W, 12-7 vs. Oregon State, Feb. 25

4 Bulldog Notes HONORS & AWARDS NPF Draftees Taylor Schlopy - #2 - Akron Racers Megan Wiggins - #8 - Chicago Bandits Alisa Goler - #12 - Chicago Bandits Lowe s Senior CLASS Award Finalists Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy Top 25 Finalist for the 2011 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Alisa Goler All-SEC Alisa Goler (1st Team) Megan Wiggins (1st Team) Brianna Hesson (2nd Team) Ashley Razey (2nd Team) Taylor Schlopy (2nd Team) SEC All-Defensive Team Brianna Hesson (1st Base) Alisa Goler (3rd Base) Megan Wiggins (Left Field) SEC Community Service Team Alisa Goler SEC All-Tournament Team Morgan Montemayor Ashley Razey Megan Wiggins Capital One Academic All-District III Team Alisa Goler (1st) Taylor Schlopy (2nd) NFCA Division I National Player of the Week Kristyn Sandberg (4/12) USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week Brianna Hesson (3/29) SEC Player of the Week Megan Wiggins (2/28) Brianna Hesson (3/28) SEC Freshman of the Week Morgan Montemayor (3/14) Morgan Montemayor (3/28) Preseason Top 50 Watchlist for the 2011 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy ESPN Preseason All-America Team Alisa Goler (1st) Taylor Schlopy (1st) Megan Wiggins (2nd) 2011 Preseason All-SEC Team Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy Megan Wiggins Trout Enters Postseason On Eight-Game Hitting Streak: Junior Laura Trout enters the NCAA Tournament on a seven-game hitting streak. During the streak she is batting.619 (13-for-21), and over those eight games has raised her season average.086 points from.230 to.316. Come From Behind Wins: Georgia has come from behind to win 14 games this season. The Bulldogs largest deficit overcome is four runs: UGA trailed N.D. State 4-0 before winning 14-4; UGA trailed at #22 Georgia Tech, 4-0 before winning Fastest To 40: Georgia won its 40th game this season on April 20 vs. Georgia Southern. That victory came in just the 46th game for the Bulldogs, making it the fastest any UGA squad has reached the 40 win total. Georgia has now won 40 games every year since 2002, and the previous fastest to 40 wins season was 2003 when the Bulldogs won game number 40 in their 47th contest. Grand Slams: Georgia has hit six grand slams this season: Taylor Schlopy vs. N.C. State (2/20), Ashley Razey vs. Oregon State (2/25), Alisa Goler vs. LSU (3/11), Alisa Goler vs. Georgia Tech (3/30), Jennie Auger vs. UNC Wilmington (3/31) and Ashley Razey at Georgia Tech (4/13). Two Out RBI: As a team, the Bulldogs have produced 135 two-out RBI. Individually, senior Brianna Hesson leads the team with 28 two-out RBI, and she is batting.450 with two outs this season. Batting Around: Georgia has batted around 20 times. Leading After Four: Georgia is 39-2 when leading after four innings. Georgia Reaches No. 1 Ranking For First Time In School History: The Bulldogs spent four weeks at No. 1 in the USA Today/NFCA poll (weeks 3-6) and one week at No. 1 (week 6) in the ESPN.com/USA Softball poll. UGA had previously never received a No. 1 vote in either poll prior to this season. Lu Harris-Champer Surpassess 1,000 Career Games, 750 Wins, 200 SEC Wins: Head coach Lu Harris-Champer has coached 1,016 collegiate games. She reached the 1,000 career games milestone vs. Ole Miss on April 15. Harris-Champer earned career victory No. 750 just two days later on April 17 when the Bulldogs defeated the Rebels, 3-2. Her current career record now stands at (15th season) including a mark at UGA (11th season at UGA). Additionally, Harris-Champer reached her 200th career SEC victory at UGA on May 7 vs. Mississippi State. Her record in league play as the Dogs head coach now stands at Outfield Assists: Megan Wiggins 11 outfield assists in 2010 set a single-season UGA record, and this year, not many runners have tried tempting her arm as she only has one outfield assist in For her career, Wiggins has 16 outfield assists, which is a career-record at UGA. The previous career record of 13 was held by Victoria Sanders ( ). Schlopy s 10 career outfield assists ranks fifth in UGA history (T3rd: 11 - Courtney Knight, ; Julie Milner, ). Goler & Schlopy Named Finalists For Lowe s Senior CLASS Award: Seniors Alisa Goler and Taylor Schlopy were named two-of-10 finalists for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award. Georgia is the only school with two finalists for the award. The winner will be announced on June 3 and will come from one-third fan vote and twothirds coaches/media vote. Fans can vote at Goler Top 25 Finalist For USA Softball National Collegiate Player Of The Year: Senior Alisa Goler was named a Top 25 Finalist for the 2011 USA Softball National Collegiate Player of the Year award. Goler and fellow senior Taylor Schlopy were named to the Top 50 Watch List for the award during the preseaosn. It marked the second-consecutive year in which both Goler and Schlopy werer named to the Top 50 Watch List. In 2009, Goler went on to be a top-10 finalist for the honor, and in 2010, Schlopy was one of the award s top-25 finalists. The Amateur Softball Association will announce list of 10 finalists on May 11, and that list will then be narrowed to three finalists on May 25th while the winner of the 2011 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year Award will be announced just prior to the start of the 2011 NCAA Women s College World Series in Oklahoma City.

5 Bulldog Notes... Sandberg Named NFCA Division I National Player of the Week (4/12): Junior Kristyn Sandberg was named the National Fastpitch Coaches Association Division I National Player of the Week on April 12 following Georgia s double header with eighth-ranked Tennessee and sweep over 18th-ranked Kentucky. Over the five games that week, Sandberg batted.629 (9-for-13) raising her season batting average.055 points to.311. The performance also raised her Southeastern Conference batting average.118 points to.391. Seven of Sandberg s nine hits went for extra-base hits with five doubles and two home runs to give her a slugging percentage of She recorded hits in eight-straight at-bats by going 3-for-3 in game two vs. #8 Tennessee on April 6, 3-for-3 in game one vs. #18 Kentucky on April 8 and then 2-for-2 in game two vs. the Wildcats. Additionally, Sandberg reached base two more times in game two vs. UK with a walk and a hit-by-pitch to give her a 10-straight plate appearances reaching base. The streaks ended with a lineout in the series finale with UK. Sandberg s three hits in game two versus Tennessee and game one against Kentucky tied a career-high, and her four RBI in game two of the UK series also tied a career high. Home Winning Streak Comes To An End: Georgia saw its school-record 37 game home winning streak come to an end with a 5-1 loss to eighth-ranked Tennessee on April 6, The home winning streak started with a victory over Arkansas on April 3, 2010 and victory number 37 came on April 3, 2011 against Tennessee Martin. Hesson Named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week (3/29) & SEC Player of the Week (3/28): Hesson batted.500 with a team-best six runs scored, 10 RBI and five extra-base hits on the week including tying for the team lead with three home runs while also slugging Eight of Hesson s 10 RBI came in Georgia s sweep over Florida, and all eight came with two outs as she led a Bulldog squad that scored 20-of-28 runs with two outs in the series. In game one of the series with Gators, Hesson drove in Georgia s first run on a two-out single, and in the seventh, Hesson hit a two-out, three-run home run that proved to be the difference in the 10-7 victory. In game two at UF, she hit another two-out, three-run home run in the fourth that also proved to provide the Bulldogs with the enough runs as it gave Georgia six runs en route to winning Both of the three-run home runs followed walks to fellow senior Alisa Goler including an intentional walk to face Hesson in game one. SEC CAREER RECORDS WATCH RUNS Kelly Kretschman, UA Nicole Barber, UG Taylor Schlopy, UG 2008-Pres Aja Paculba, UF 2008-Pres Lindsay Schutzler, UT Chelsea Bramlett, MSU Iyhia McMichael, MSU Ashley Courtney, UA Joyce McMillian, USC Brittany Rogers, UA Dee Douglas, LSU RBI Charlotte Morgan, UA Tonya Callahan, UT Alisa Goler, UG 2008-Pres Kim Wendland, UG Francesca Enea, UF Tiffany Huff, UT Megan Bush, UF 2008-Pres Kristi Durant, UT Megan Wiggins, UG 2008-Pres Courtney Bures, MSU Kelsey Bruder, UF 2008-Pres. 182 Whitney Larson, UA 2008-Pres. HOME RUNS Megan Bush, UF 2008-Pres Francesca Enea, UF Kelly Kretschman, UA Alisa Goler, UG 2008-Pres. 58 Charlotte Morgan, UA Tonya Callahan, UT Kelsey Bruder, UF 2008-Pres DeDe Justin, UM Megan McAllister, UG Whitney Larson, UA 2008-Pres. 42 Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres. 40 Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres. WALKS Alisa Goler, UG 2008-Pres Kellie Wilkerson, MSU Kelly Kretschman, UA Taylor Schlopy, UG 2008-Pres. 154 Tonya Callahan, UT Aja Paculba, UF 2008-Pres Stephanie VanBrakle, UA Iyhia McMichael, MSU Jackie McClain, UA Shannon McKeon, UG Emily Marino, UF UGA vs. CONFERENCES IN 2011 Atlantic Coast Atlantic Sun Big Big South Big Ten Colonial Athletic Association Conference USA Independent Mid-American Missouri Valley Ohio Valley Pacific Southeastern Southern The Summit League STARTERS SUPPORT Pitcher Starts Runs Avg. Team Rec. Arevalo Owen Montemayor McCloud Murphy Totals FINAL SEC STANDINGS Eastern Division 1. Florida (21-7) 2. Tennessee (20-8) 3. Georgia (17-9) 4. Kentucky (14-9) 5. South Carolina (6-22) Western Division 1. Alabama (19-6) 2. LSU (19-9) 3. Auburn (15-13) 4. Mississippi State (10-18) 5. Ole Miss (3-23) 6. Arkansas (3-23) Conference Champion: Alabama DOUBLES Kelly Kretschman, UA Leslie Klein, LSU Kim Wendland, UG Kellie Wilkerson, MSU Jackie McClain, UA Ashley Boone, UF Megan Wiggins, UG 2008-Pres. 58 Ashley Moore, AU Molly Johnson, UK Michelle Gates, MSU Alisa Goler, UG 2008-Pres. 48 Kelsey Bruder, UF 2008-Pres. 47 Brianna Hesson, UG 2008-Pres. HIT-BY-PITCH Myesha Finney, AU Amber Tramp, UM Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Ashley Godfrey Julie Milner Megan McAllister Lacy Prejean, UA Molly Johnson, UK Kellie Middleton Camille Harris, LSU As of Games Played Entering NCAA Tourn.

6 Bulldog Notes... Montemayor Twice Named SEC Freshman of the Week (3/14 & 3/28): Montemayor earned her first SEC Freshman of the Week honor on March 14 after she helped the Bulldogs complete a series sweep over No. 21 LSU by tossing a pair of complete-game shutouts. On Saturday, Montemayor limited the Tigers to just four hits while striking out three, and on Sunday, she only surrendered two hits while striking out a career-high 10 batters. She earned the second SEC Freshman of the Week honor on March 28 after she went 3-0 to help the Bulldogs sweep #2 Florida for the first time since She earned the first win with two innings of relief, went six innings for the win in game two and then pitched a complete-game three-hitter in the series finale. Three Bulldogs Drafted In 2011 NPF Senior Draft: Georgia was the only school to have three players drafted in the first three rounds of the 2011 National Pro Fastpitch Senior Draft. Florida also had three players drafted in the five-round, 20-player draft (four picks per round). Taylor Schlopy was the #2 overall pick going to the Akron Racers while Megan Wiggins (#8 overall) and Alisa Goler (#12 overall) went to the Chicago Bandits. Wiggins Named SEC Player of the Week (2/28): Wiggins named the SEC Player of the Week (2/28) following the Cathedral City Classic where she posted a team-best.467 avg., three home runs, eight RBI and a slg. %. Razey & Goler Tie Single-Game Total Base Record (10): On Feb. 18 vs. Buffalo, junior Ashley Razey went 3-for-3 with two home runs and a double On March 20 at #2 Alabama, Goler went 3-for-4 with two home runs and a double Five Home Run Game: Against Maryland on Feb. 13, Georgia tied a school record with five home runs in a game. Bulldogs Win All Three Home Tournaments, Extend Home Tournament Winning Streak: UGA played host to three home tournaments in 2011 and won all three with a perfect 13-0 record. The Dogs went 5-0 in both the Red & Black Showcase (Feb ) & Georgia Softball Classic (Feb ) and they went 3-0 in the rain-shortened Bulldog Invitational (March 4-6). UGA won its sixth-straight season opener by defeating Illinois St., 2-1, in the Showcase. Georgia has won 46-straight home tournament games. The last time the Bulldogs lost a game while hosting a regular season tournament was on March 2, 2008 to Longwood. The Lancers won that contest 3-1.

7 The Pitching Staff... #5 Sarah McCLOUD, RHP, Sr. (5-2, 2.24 ERA in 2011) Georgia is in her 95 career starts. Has Made 13 appearances in Career Highs: Start: IP: 8.0 vs. East Carolina (3/12/08); Ks: 9 vs. S. Carolina (3/15/08) Relief: IP: 3.0 (2x) last at Auburn (4/19/09); Ks: 3 vs. Furman (3/5/08) Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/8/08 #8 DePaul S W 2/9/08 Marshall S ND 2/9/08 #8 DePaul R /10/08 Marshall S ND 2/15/08 vs. #18 Ohio State S ND 2/16/08 vs. Providence S W 2/22/08 vs. #5 UCLA S L 2/23/08 vs. #25 San Diego State S ND 2/23/08 vs. #18 UNLV S ND 2/29/08 Butler S W 3/1/08 Michigan State S ND 3/2/08 Longwood S ND 3/5/08 Furman R /5/08 Furman R /8/08 at #12 LSU S L 3/11/08 North Florida S ND 3/11/08 East Carolina S W 3/12/08 East Carolina S W 3/15/08 South Carolina S W 3/22/08 Albany S W 3/22/08 Kent State S W 3/26/08 at Ole Miss S W 3/26/08 at Ole Miss S W 3/29/08 Arkansas S W 3/29/08 Arkansas S W 3/20/08 Arkansas S W 4/5/08 at #12 Tennessee S L 4/19/08 at #24 Mississippi State S L 4/19/08 at #24 Mississippi State R S 4/20/08 at #24 Mississippi State R L 4/23/08 Mercer S W 4/26/08 at Kentucky S ND 4/27/08 at Kentucky R S 5/3/08 #1 Alabama S L 5/16/08 vs. Brigham Young S ND 6/24/08 at #3 UCLA R /25/08 at #3 UCLA S L 2008 Totals: 14-7, 2 Saves, 2.16 ERA, 37 App. 30 Starts 2/6/09 vs. #20 Long Beach State R W 2/6/09 vs. UC Riverside S W 2/7/09 vs. Oregon State S L 2/13/09 Longwood S W 2/20/09 Tennessee State S W 2/21/09 IUPUI S W 3/7/09 vs. #24 Baylor S W 3/8/09 vs. #1 Washington S W 3/11/09 at #1 Florida R /14/09 #20 LSU S W 3/18/09 Kennesaw State S ND 3/21/09 at South Carolina S W 3/28/09 Kentucky S W 4/1/09 Furman S ND 4/4/09 at #4 Alabama S L 4/8/09 #22 Georgia Tech S ND 4/10/09 Ole Miss S W 4/11/09 Ole Miss S ND 4/15/09 Mississippi State S W 4/18/09 Auburn S W 4/19/09 Auburn S S 4/22/09 Western Carolina S W 4/25/09 #15 Tennessee S W 4/26/09 #15 Tennessee R /29/09 Georgia Southern S ND 5/3/09 at Arkansas S ND 5/14/09 vs. Radford S W 5/16/09 vs. #15 North Carolina S ND 5/21/09 #10 Ohio State R W 5/22/09 vs. #10 Ohio State S ND 5/30/09 vs. #6 Michigan S ND 5/31/09 vs. #11 Washington S ND 2009 Totals: 17-2, 1 Save, 2.89 ERA, 32 App., 27 Starts 2/13/10 vs. UCF S W 2/14/10 vs. Florida Atlantic S W 2/20/10 Western Carolina S W 2/26/10 Charleston Southern S ND 3/5/10 Belmont S W 3/6/10 Elon S ND 3/13/10 #7 Alabama S ND 3/20/10 at #17 Tennessee S ND 3/27/10 at Kentucky S ND 4/2/10 Arkansas S L Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 4/3/10 Arkansas S W 4/7/10 at #6 Georgia Tech S ND 4/10/10 at Ole Miss S ND 4/11/10 at Ole Miss S ND 4/13/10 at Mississippi State S W 4/17/10 Auburn S W 4/17/10 Auburn S ND 4/24/10 South Carolina S ND 4/25/10 South Carolina S W 4/30/10 at #12 LSU S ND 5/21/10 Elon R W 5/22/10 #24 Florida State S W 5/23/10 Radford S W 5/28/10 #12 California S W 5/29/10 #12 California S W 6/3/10 vs. #1 Washington S ND 6/4/10 vs. #15 Tennessee S L 2010 Totals: 13-2, 2.68 ERA, 27 App., 26 Starts 2/12/11 Iowa S ND 2/19/11 Marshall S W 2/24/11 vs. #6 Oklahoma S ND 2/25/11 vs. Oregon State S ND 3/10/11 Penn State S W 3/16/11 at South Carolina R /20/11 at #2 Alabama S ND 4/10/11 #18 Kentucky S W 4/16/11 Ole Miss S W 4/23/11 at Arkansas S L 4/30/11 at #25 Auburn S L 5/7/11 Mississippi State S W 5/11/11 Longwood S ND 2011 Totals: 5-2, 2.24 ERA, 13 App., 12 Starts Georgia Career Totals: 49-13, 3 Saves, 2.52 ERA, 109 App., 95 Starts

8 The Pitching Staff... #27 Erin AREVALO, RHP, Jr. (2-2, 1 Save, 3.09 ERA in 2011) UGA is 23-7 in her 30 career starts. Has Made 16 appearances in Career Highs: Start: IP: 7.0 (7x) last vs. #6 Ga. Tech (4/21/10); Ks: 11 vs. ECU (2/12/11) Relief: IP: 5.1 (3x), last at #25 Auburn (4/30/11); Ks: 8 vs. Arkansas (4/2/10) Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/20/09 Ball State R /21/09 IUPUI R /11/09 at #1 Florida R /21/09 at South Carolina R W 3/29/09 Kentucky R /1/09 Furman R /4/09 at #4 Alabama R /31/09 vs. #3 Washington R W 5/31/09 vs. #3 Washington S L 2009 Totals: 2-1, 5.15 ERA, 9 App., 1 Start 2/13/10 vs. #3 Michigan S ND 2/14/10 vs. #6 UCLA R L 2/19/10 Virginia Tech S W 2/20/10 Virginia Tech S W 2/21/10 Winthrop S W 2/26/10 Iowa State S W 2/26/10 Charleston Southern R W 2/27/10 Iowa State R W 2/27/10 St. John s S W 2/28/10 South Alabama S W 3/5/10 Minnesota S W 3/6/10 Minnesota S W 3/7/10 Middle Tennessee S W 3/13/10 #7 Alabama S W 3/14/10 #7 Alabama S L 3/17/10 Furman S W 3/20/10 at #17 Tennessee S L 3/21/10 at #17 Tennessee S ND 3/24/10 #18 Florida State S L 3/27/10 at Kentucky R BS, W 3/27/10 at Kentucky S L 3/28/10 at Kenutcky S ND 4/2/10 Arkansas R /5/10 Georgia Southern S W 4/18/10 Auburn S W 4/21/10 #6 Georgia Tech S W 4/24/10 South Carolina R W 4/25/10 South Carolina R S 4/29/10 at #12 LSU S L 5/10/10 at #12 Texas R /13/10 vs. #15 Tennessee R /21/10 Elon S ND 5/22/10 #24 Florida State R S 5/23/10 Radford R /3/10 vs. #1 Washington R W 6/4/10 vs. #15 Tennessee R /5/10 vs. #5 Florida R /6/10 vs. #4 UCLA R L 2010 Totals: 20-7, 2 Saves, 2.51 ERA, 38 App., 24 Starts #33 Katie MURPHY, LHP, Sr. (2-0, 1 Save, 0.68 ERA in 2011) UGA is 5-2 in her 7 career starts. Has Made 12 appearances in Career Highs at UGA: Start: IP: 4.0 vs. S. Carolina (4/24/10); Ks: 8 vs. KSU (3/31/10) Relief: IP: 4.1 vs. #3 Michigan (2/13/10); Ks: 8 vs. #3 Michigan (2/13/10) Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/13/10 vs. #3 Michigan R W 2/14/10 vs #6 UCLA S ND 2/14/10 vs. Florida Atlantic R /19/10 Bowling Green S W 2/27/10 Iowa State S ND 3/6/10 Minnesota R /7/10 Middle Tennessee R /13/10 #7 Alabama R L 3/14/10 #7 Alabama R /21/10 Kennesaw State S ND 4/2/10 Arkansas S L 4/10/10 at Ole Miss S ND 4/24/10 South Carolina S W 2010 Totals: 3-2, 5.53 ERA, 13 App., 7 Starts 2/12/11 Iowa R W 2/13/11 Maryland R /18/11 Winthrop R /19/11 North Dakota State R W 2/24/11 vs. #18 Okla. St. R /11/11 #21 LSU R S 3/31/11 UNC Wilmington R /3/11 UT Martin R /6/11 #8 Tennessee R /15/11 Ole Miss R Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/12/11 East Carolina S W 2/13/11 Lipscomb S S 2/19/11 North Dakota State S ND 2/25/11 vs. Oregon State R /10/11 Penn State R /19/11 at #2 Alabama R /20/11 at #2 Alabama R L 3/23/11 USC Upstate R /25/11 at #2 Florida R /31/11 UNC Wilimington R /2/11 UT Martin R /6/11 #8 Tennessee R /8/11 #18 Kentucky S W 4/10/11 #18 Kentucky R /13/11 at #22 Georgia Tech S ND 4/30/11 at #25 Auburn R /6/11 Mississippi State R /11/11 Longwood R BS, L 2011 Totals: 2-2, 1 Save, 3.09 ERA, 18 App., 5 Starts Georgia Career Totals: 23-10, 3 Saves, 2.82 ERA, 65 App., 30 Starts Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 4/29/11 at #25 Auburn R /7/11 Mississippi State R Totals: 2-0, 1 Save, 0.68 ERA, 12 App., 0 Starts Georgia Career Totals: 5-2, 1 Save, 3.35 ERA, 25 App., 7 Starts

9 The Pitching Staff... #4 Alison OWEN, RHP, So. (15-5, 3 Saves, 1.89 ERA in 2011) UGA is 14-4 in her 18 career starts. Has Made 35 appearances in Career Highs: Start: IP: 7.0, 4x, last vs. Ole Miss (4/17/11); Ks: 12 vs. Campbell (3/4/11) Relief: IP: 6.2 at Miss. State (4/13/10); Ks: 9 vs. #21 Texas A&M (2/25/11) Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/19/10 Bowling Green R /20/10 Western Carolina R /5/10 Belmont R /6/10 Elon R W 3/13/10 #7 Alabama R /14/10 #7 Alabama R /20/10 at #17 Tennessee R W 3/21/10 at #17 Tennessee R W 3/28/10 at Kentucky R W 3/31/10 Kennesaw State R W 4/2/10 Arkansas R /2/10 Arkansas R /3/10 Arkansas R S 4/7/10 at #6 Georgia Tech R W 4/10/10 at Ole Miss R W 4/10/10 at Ole Miss R /11/10 at Ole Miss R W 4/13/10 at Mississippi State R W 4/17/10 Auburn R /17/10 Auburn R W 4/24/10 South Carolina R S 4/29/10 at #12 LSU R /30/10 at #12 LSU R BS, L 4/30/10 at #12 LSU S W 5/9/10 at #12 Texas S W 5/10/10 at #12 Texas S W 5/13/10 vs. #15 Tennessee S L 5/21/10 Elon R /3/10 vs. #1 Washington R S 6/4/10 vs. #15 Tennessee R /5/10 vs. #5 Florida S ND 6/6/10 vs. #4 UCLA R Totals: 13-2, 3 Saves, 2.58 ERA, 32 App., 5 Starts 2/12/11 East Carolina R S 2/13/11 Lipscomb R /18/11 Buffalo S W 2/19/11 North Dakota State R /19/11 Marshall R /24/11 vs. #6 Oklahoma R W 2/25/11 vs. #21 Texas A&M R W 2/25/11 vs. Oregon State R W 3/4/11 Campbell S W 3/6/11 Chattanooga R W 3/11/11 #21 LSU S W 3/16/11 at South Carolina R S #44 Morgan MONTEMAYOR, RHP, Fr. (23-3, 1 Save, 2.04 ERA in 2011) UGA is 24-5 in her 29 career starts. Has Made 35 appearances in Career Highs at UGA: Start: IP: 7.0, 4x, last vs. #4 Alabama (5/13/11); Ks: 10, vs. #21 LSU (3/13/11) Relief: IP: 3.2, vs. Mississippi State (5/8/11); Ks: 6 vs. Mississippi State (5/8/11) Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 2/11/11 Illinois State S W 2/13/11 Maryland S W 2/13/11 Lipscomb R W 2/18/11 Winthrop S W 2/20/11 North Carolina State S W 2/24/11 vs. #18 Oklahoma State S L 2/25/11 vs. #21 Texas A&M S ND 2/26/11 vs. #1 Arizona S W 3/4/11 Indiana S W 3/6/11 Chattanooga S ND 3/12/11 #21 LSU S W 3/13/11 #21 LSU S W 3/16/11 at South Carolina S W 3/19/11 at #2 Alabama S L 3/20/11 at #2 Alabama R /25/11 at #2 Florida R W 3/26/11 at #2 Florida S W 3/27/11 at #2 Florida S W 3/30/11 #24 Georgia Tech S W 3/31/11 UNC Wilmington S W 4/3/11 UT Martin S W 4/6/11 #8 Tennessee S L 4/9/11 #18 Kentucky S W 4/15/11 Ole Miss S W 4/20/11 Georgia Southern S ND Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 3/16/11 at South Carolina S W 3/18/11 at #2 Alabama S L 3/20/11 at #2 Alabama R /23/11 USC Upstate S W 3/25/11 at #2 Florida S ND 3/26/11 at #2 Florida R /31/11 UNC Wilmington S W 4/2/11 UT Martin S W 4/6/11 #8 Tennessee R /6/11 #8 Tennessee S L 4/8/11 #18 Kentucky R /9/11 #18 Kentucky R S 4/13/11 at #22 Georgia Tech R W 4/17/11 Ole Miss S W 4/20/11 Georgia Southern R W 4/23/11 at Arkansas R /27/11 Kennesaw State R /29/11 at #25 Auburn R W 5/1/11 at #25 Auburn R L 5/6/11 Mississippi State S L 5/8/11 Mississippi State S ND 5/11/11 Longwood R /14/11 vs. #7 Tennessee R L 2011 Totals: 15-5, 3 Saves, 1.89 ERA, 35 App., 13 Starts Georgia Career Totals: 28-7, 6 Saves, 2.20 ERA, 67 App., 18 Starts Date Opp. S/R IP H R-ER BB SO Result 4/27/11 Kennesaw State S W 4/29/11 at #25 Auburn S ND 5/1/11 at #25 Auburn S ND 5/6/11 Mississippi State R /7/11 Mississippi State R S 5/8/11 Mississippi State R W 5/11/11 Longwood S W 5/12/11 vs. #21 LSU S W 5/13/11 vs. #4 Alabama S W 5/14/11 vs. #7 Tennessee S ND 2011 Totals: 23-3, 2.04 ERA, 35 App., 29 Starts Georgia Career Totals: 23-3, 2.04 ERA, 35 App., 29 Starts

10 Head Coach Lu Harris-Champer... Harris-Champer s File Education: Bachelor of Science degree (1989) and Master s in Sports Administration from Western Illinois Head Coaching Experience: Nicholls State ( ) WPSL s Orlando Wahoos (1997) Southern Miss ( ) Georgia (2001- Present) Assistant Coaching Experience: Western Illinois ( ) Overall Record: (.747) - 15th season Record at Georgia: (.740) - 11th season SEC Record at Georgia: (.648) Top 10 Winningest Active Coaches Coach...Pct. (W-L-T) 1. Mike Candera, Arizona (23 years) (1, ) 2. &Stefni Lotief, La.-Layfayette (10 years) ( ) 3. &Micheal Lotief, La.-Layfayette (8 years) ( ) 4. Clint Myers, Arizona State (5 years) (264-72) 5. Patrick Murphy, Alabama (13 years) ( ) 6. Patty Gasso, Oklahoma (16 years) ( ) 7. Yvette Girouard, LSU (30 years) (1, ) 8. Tim Walton, Florida (8 years) ( ) 9. Ralph Weekly, Tennessee (23 years) ( ) 10. Lu Harris-Champer (14 years) ( ) & = Co-head coaches 2003-Pres.; Minimum five yards as a Division I head coach Records listed from the start of the 2011 season Harris-Champer Year-by-Year 1996 Nicholls State NCAA Regional Finalist 1997 Nicholls State NCAA Regionals 1997 WPSL Orlando Wahoos League Champs 1999 Southern Miss 52-9 NCAA Women s College World Series 2000 Southern Miss NCAA Women s College World Series 2001 Georgia Won 12 of last 14 games 2002 Georgia Most wins in school history Georgia s 1st NCAA Tournament Berth 2003 Georgia Georgia s 1st SEC Championship NCAA Tournament Berth 2004 Georgia NCAA Regional Host NCAA Regional Runner-Up 2005 Georgia Claimed Program s 2nd SEC Title NCAA Super Regional Runner-Up 2006 Georgia SEC Eastern Division Champions NCAA Regional Runner-Up 2007 Georgia NCAA Regional Runner-Up 2008 Georgia NCAA Super Regional Runner-Up 2009 Georgia NCAA Women s College World Series 2010 Georgia NCAA Women s College World Series 2011 Georgia Jack Turner Softball Stadium... Ten Largest Home Crowds 1,877 April 26, 2009 vs. Tennessee 1,663 May 4, 2008 vs. Alabama 1,632 April 9, 2011 vs. Kentucky 1,627 April 6, 2011 vs. Tennessee 1,612 May 5, 2003 vs. Alabama 1,608 May 7, 2011 vs. Mississippi State 1,606 April 25, 2010 vs. South Carolina 1,563 April 7, 2007 vs. Tennessee 1,522 April 26, 2009 vs. Tennessee 1,521 April 29, 2006 vs. Tennessee The Bulldog softball team will play its eighth season in its multi-million dollar softball stadium in The facility holds close to 1,400 fans with additional standing room and features the best amenities possible. The Jack Turner Stadium, named for the late Jack Turner thanks in part to gifts from himself and his son Jimmy Turner, has been chosen to host three NCAA Regionals and one NCAA Super Regional since its inception in Both the Georgia and visiting team dugouts are connected via tunnel to locker rooms. The Bulldogs team area has all the needed facilities an athletic training room, players lounge, game room, locker room, showers, and the coaches offices and locker room. On the first base side, the visiting team has its locker room and showers along with the umpires locker room. A state-of-theart press box was built as well. The press box has suites for radio, television, and for both Georgia and the visiting team s athletic director. The stadium is finished with an awning covering the upper section. Georgia s stadium ranks among the nation s best and will continue to be an attractive site for NCAA postseason play for years to come. Jack Turner Stadium is a part of the Turner Family Sports Complex which is also home to the Georgia Bulldogs soccer team and the Turner Soccer Complex. Jack Turner Softball Stadium First Season In The Facility Record at Home Since Record vs. SEC Opponents Record in NCAA Regional Play Record in NCAA Super Regional Play Largest Crowds of 2011 Home...1,632 Away...3,261 Neutral...1,163

11 Home Run Tracker... # PLAYER DATE OPPONENT PITCHER ON BASE INN. OUTS COUNT SCORE FINAL 1 Hesson (1) Feb. 11 Illinois State Burton W, Goler (1) Feb. 12 Iowa Massey W, Schlopy (1) Feb. 13 Maryland Knight W, Echols (1) Feb. 13 Maryland Knight W, Hessson (2) Feb. 13 Maryland Knight W, Sandberg (1) Feb. 13 Maryland Hickey W, Hesson (3) Feb. 13 Maryland Hickey W, Razey (1) Feb. 18 Buffalo Speckman W, Razey (2) Feb. 18 Buffalo Speckman W, Hubbard (1) Feb. 19 N.D. State Parks W, Pauly (1) Feb. 19 N.D. State Parks W, Hesson (4) Feb. 19 Marshall Williamson W, Echols (2) Feb. 19 Marshall Bennett, E W, Wiggins (1) Feb. 19 Marshall Bennett, E W, Hesson (5) Feb. 20 N.C. State Cox W, Schlopy (2) Feb. 20 N.C. State Cox W, Auger (1) Feb. 20 N.C. State Peeler W, Wiggins (2) Feb. 25 Texas A&M Dumezich W, Sandberg (2) Feb. 25 Texas A&M Dumezich W, Wiggins (3) Feb. 25 Texas A&M Sisk W, Razey (3) Feb. 25 Oregon State Demore W, Wiggins (4) Feb. 25 Oregon State Hall W, Hubbard (2) Feb. 25 Oregon State Andreana W, Hesson (6) Feb. 25 Oregon State Hall W, Razey (4) Feb. 26 Arizona Fowler W, Razey (5) March 4 Indiana Melloh W, Goler (2) March 4 Campbell Stephan W, Schlopy (3) March 4 Campbell Woodcock W, Echols (3) March 6 Chattanooga Fuzzard W, Wiggins (5) March 10 Penn State Akamine W, Goler (3) March 11 LSU Fico W, Goler (4) March 12 LSU Mack W, Goler (5) March 16 South Carolina Sarratt W, Schlopy (4) March 16 South Carolina Sarratt W, Sandberg (3) March 16 South Carolina Sarratt W, Wiggins (6) March 16 South Carolina Broyles W, Schlopy (5) March 16 South Carolina Broyles W, Goler (6) March 16 South Carolina Chastain W, Schlopy (6) March 19 Alabama Traina L, Goler (7) March 20 Alabama Dunne L, Sandberg (4) March 20 Alabama Dunne L, Goler (8) March 20 Alabama Dunne L, Schlopy (7) March 23 USC Upstate Childers W, Goler (9) March 23 USC Upstate Childers W, Hesson (7) March 23 USC Upstate Childers W, Schlopy (8) March 25 Florida Gammel W, Hesson (8) March 25 Florida Gammel W, Razey (6) March 26 Florida Gammel W, Hesson (9) March 26 Florida Gammel W, Goler (10) March 26 Florida Gammel W, Goler (11) March 27 Florida Rogers W, Goler (12) March 30 Georgia Tech Adkins W, Goler (13) March 30 Georgia Tech Rush W, Hesson (10) March 31 UNC Wilmington Aditays W, Auger (2) March 31 UNC Wilmington Lisowsky W, Schlopy (9) April 2 UT Martin Jones W, Schlopy (10) April 6 Tennessee I. Renfroe L, Hesson (11) April 6 Tennessee E. Renfroe L, Sandberg (5) April 6 Tennessee E. Renfroe L, Goler (14) April 8 Kentucky Bell W, Goler (15) April 8 Kentucky Bell W, Sandberg (6) April 9 Kentucky Weaver W, Razey (7) April 9 Kentucky Bell W, Schlopy (11) April 13 Georgia Tech Anderson W, Pauly (2) April 13 Georgia Tech Anderson W, Razey (8) April 13 Georgia Tech Adkins W, Hesson (12) April 15 Ole Miss Bruning W, Razey (9) April 15 Ole Miss Bruning W, Hubbard (3) April 17 Ole Miss Bruning W, Razey (10) April 29 Auburn Bunner W, Wiggins (7) April 30 Auburn Schmalz L, Hesson (13) May 1 Auburn Loree L, Goler (16) May 6 Miss. St. Flesher L, Hubbard (4) May 7 Miss. St. Vry W, Hubbard (5) May 8 Miss. St. Becker W, Razey (11) May 8 Miss. St. Becker W, Hubbard (6) May 8 Miss. St. Becker W, Hesson (14) May 8 Miss. St. Flesher W, Wiggins (8) May 11 Longwood Wells W, Wiggins (9) May 11 Longwood Wells L, Hesson (15) May 11 Longwood Wells L, Razey (12) May 13 Alabama Traina W, Schlopy (12) May 14 Tennessee I. Renfroe L, Sandberg (7) May 14 Tennessee I. Renfroe L, 5-6 Run Production From HRs... SOLO 2-RUN 3-RUN GRAND SLAM TOTAL RUNS FROM HR

12 Game-Winning RBI... DATE OPPONENT PLAYER ACTION INN. FINAL Feb. 11 Illinois State Hesson (1) Solo HR to lead off the 6th inning 6th W, 2-1 Feb. 12 Iowa N/A Winning run scored on a two-out error 1st W, 8-1 Feb. 12 East Carolina Razey (1) RBI single to right 4th W, 1-0 Feb. 13 Maryland Hesson (2) Two-run, one-out HR 3rd W, 8-2 Feb. 13 Lipscomb Trout (1) Single to center 6th W, 7-4 Feb. 18 Winthrop Wiggins (1) RBI triple to right center 1st W, 14-0 Feb. 18 Buffalo Razey (2) Solo HR to lead off the 2nd inning 2nd W, 8-0 Feb. 19 N.D. State Pauly (1) Two-run single to left center 1st W, 14-4 Feb. 19 Marshall Hesson (3) Two-run single to center 2nd W, 12-2 Feb. 20 N.C. State Schlopy (1) Grand slam to right center on a 0-2 pitch 2nd W, 13-4 Feb. 24 Oklahoma Schlopy (2) RBI triple to right 7th W, 1-0 Feb. 25 Texas A&M Wiggins (2) Three-run HR to right center 3rd W, 6-2 Feb. 25 Oregon State Hubbard (1) Two-run HR to left 5th W, 12-7 Feb. 26 Arizona Hesson (3) RBI single to left 1st W, 8-0 March 4 Indiana N/A Winning run scored on a wild pitch 1st W, 2-0 March 4 Campbell Wiggins (2) Sacrifice fly to left 3rd W, 7-0 March 6 Chattanooga Wiggins (3) RBI double to left 7th W, 4-3 March 10 Penn State N/A Winning run scored on a wild pitch 1st W, 8-0 March 11 LSU Goler (1) Grand slam to right on the 1st pitch of the at-bat 3rd W, 6-3 March 12 LSU Wiggins (4) RBI single to center 1st W, 8-0 March 13 LSU N/A Winning run scored on a wild pitch 1st W, 12-0 March 16 South Carolina Sandberg (1) Two-run home run 3rd W, 8-4 March 16 South Carolina Wiggins (4) Solo home run 4th W, 5-0 March 23 USC Upstate Goler (2) Two-run home run 1st W, 9-1 March 25 Florida Hesson (4) Three-run home run 7th W, 10-7 March 26 Florida Hesson (5) Three-run home run 4th W, 13-5 March 27 Florida Hubbard (2) Two-run double off the wall in right center 4th W, 5-1 March 30 Georgia Tech Goler (3) Grand slam to left 2nd W, 10-2 March 31 UNC Wilmington Goler (4) Two-run single to center 1st W, 11-0 March 31 UNC Wilmington N/A Winning run scored on an error 1st W, 7-0 April 2 UT Martin Goler (5) RBI single to right 1st W, 6-1 April 3 UT Martin Razey (3) Two-run single up the middle 1st W, 6-0 April 8 Kentucky Goler (6) Two-run home run to right 1st W, 6-1 April 9 Kentucky Sandberg (2) Two-run double to center 1st W, 8-3 April 10 Kentucky Razey (4) Sacrifice fly to center 1st W, 9-1 April 13 Georgia Tech Razey (5) Grand slam to right center 6th W, 10-8 April 15 Ole Miss Razey (6) Two-run home run to left 5th W, 7-3 April 16 Ole Miss Hubbard (3) Two-run double to right 1st W, 10-1 April 17 Ole Miss Hubbard (4) Two-run home run to right 6th W, 3-2 April 20 Georgia Southern Goler (7) Two-run single down the left field line 3rd W, 4-1 April 27 Kennesaw State Pauly (2) RBI double to left center 2nd W, 6-1 April 29 Auburn Razey (7) Three-run home run 5th W, 6-1 May 7 Mississippi State Pauly (3) RBI triple to right 4th W, 4-3 May 8 Mississippi State Razey (8) Three-run home run 3rd W, 10-2 May 11 Longwood Wiggins (5) Solo home run 3rd W, 8-0 May 12 LSU Goler (8) RBI single through the right side 1st W, 9-0 May 13 Alabama Razey (9) Three-run home run to right center 6th W, 4-2

13 Starting Lineups By Batting Order... DATE OPPONENT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th Flex 2/11 Illinois State & Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Razey, C Hesson, 1B Sandberg, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 2/12 Iowa & Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, RF McCloud, P 2/12 East Carolina & Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Auger, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, DP Arevalo, P 2/13 Maryland & Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Echols, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 2/13 Lipscomb & Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, RF Arevalo, P 2/18 Winthrop! Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, RF Montemayor, P 2/18 Buffalo! Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, RF Owen, P 2/19 North Dakota State! Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, RF Arevalo, P 2/19 Marshall! Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Hesson, 1B Razey, C Goler, 3B Hubbard, SS Echols, DP Pauly, 2B Couey, RF McCloud, P 2/20 North Carolina State! Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Echols, DP Hubbard, SS Pauly, 2B Couey, RF Montemayor, P 2/24 vs. #18/19 Oklahoma St. ^ Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Hubbard, 3B Pauly, 2B Couey, RF Montemayor, P 2/24 vs. #6 Oklahoma ^ Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Hubbard, 3B Pauly, 2B Couey, RF McCloud, P 2/25 vs. #21/24 Texas A&M ^ Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Auger, RF Hubbard, 3B Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 2/25 vs. Oregon State ^ Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, DP Sandberg, C Auger, RF Hubbard, 3B Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 2/26 vs. #1/3 Arizona ^ Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Echols, DP Hubbard, RF Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/4 Indiana % Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, RF Auger, DP Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/4 Campbell % Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, RF Olney, DP Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/6 Chattanooga % Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, RF Olney, DP Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/10 Penn State Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, DP Sandberg, C Echols, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 3/11 #21 LSU* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Echols, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 3/12 #21 LSU* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Echols, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/13 #21 LSU* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Echols, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/16 at South Carolina* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Razey, C Hesson, RF Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/16 at South Carolina* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 3/18 at #2 Alabama* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Razey, C Hesson, RF Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 3/19 at #2 Alabama* (ESPNU) Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/20 at #2 Alabama* Wiggins, LF Pauly, 2B Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Couey, RF Trout, SS McCloud, P 3/23 USC Upstate Schlopy, CF Pauly, 2B Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Sandberg, 1B Hesson, RF Razey, C Echols, DP Trout, SS Owen, P 3/25 at #2 Florida* Schlopy, CF Pauly, 2B Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Sandberg, 1B Razey, C Echols, DP Trout, SS Owen, P 3/26 at #2 Florida* (FS Florida) Schlopy, CF Pauly, 2B Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Montemayor, P 3/27 at #2 Florida* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/30 #24 Georgia Tech Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 3/31 UNC Wilmington Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 3/31 UNC Wilmington Schlopy, LF Wiggins, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Auger, DP Hubbard, RF Echols, 2B Altman, SS Montemayor, P 4/2 UT Martin Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Sandberg, C Echols, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 4/3 UT Martin Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 4/6 #8 Tennessee* (CSS) Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 4/6 #8 Tennessee* (CSS) Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Wiggins, LF Pauly, 2B Hubbard, RF Sandberg, C Trout, SS Owen, P 4/8 #18 Kentucky* Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Wiggins, LF Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Arevalo, P 4/9 #18 Kentucky* (ESPNU) Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Wiggins, LF Razey, C Sandberg, DP Auger, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 4/10 #18 Kentucky* Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Wiggins, LF Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 4/13 at #22 Georgia Tech Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Wiggins, LF Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Arevalo, P 4/15 Ole Miss* Wiggins, CF Pauly, 2B Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, LF Trout, SS Olney, DP Montemayor, P 4/16 Ole Miss* Wiggins, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Auger, LF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 4/17 Ole Miss* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 4/20 Georgia Southern Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Schlopy, CF Hesson, 1B Razey, DP Sandberg, C Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 4/22 at Arkansas* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, RF Echols, DP Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 4/27 Kennesaw State Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 4/29 at #25 Auburn* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 4/30 at #25 Auburn* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Hesson, 1B Razey, C Goler, SS Hubbard, DP Sandberg, 3B Trout, RF Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 5/1 at #25 Auburn* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 1B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 5/6 Mississippi State* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, 3B Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, DP Hubbard, RF Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Owen, P 5/7 Mississippi State* Schlopy, CF Wiggins, LF Goler, SS Razey, C Hesson, 1B Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, RF Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 5/8 Mississippi State* Wiggins, LF Schlopy, CF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, RF Pauly, 2B Owen, P 5/11 Longwood Wiggins, LF Schlopy, CF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, RF Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 5/11 Longwood Wiggins, LF Schlopy, CF Goler, SS Hesson, 1B Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, RF Pauly, 2B McCloud, P 5/12 #21 LSU# Wiggins, LF Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 5/13 #4 Alabama# Wiggins, LF Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 5/14 #7 Tennessee# Wiggins, LF Schlopy, CF Goler, 3B Hesson, RF Razey, C Sandberg, 3B Hubbard, DP Trout, SS Pauly, 2B Montemayor, P 5/20 Georgia State~ 5 p.m. 5/21 NCAA Regionals ~ TBD 5/22 NCAA Regionals ~ TBD 5/28-29 NCAA Super Regionals TBD 6/2-8 NCAA Women s CWS TBD ALL TIMES EASTERN & SUBJECT TO CHANGE * = Southeastern Conference Game; & = Fourth-Annual Red & Black Showcase, Athens, Ga.;! = Eighth-Annual Georgia Softball Classic, Athens, Ga.; ^ = Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif.; % = 2011 Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga.; # = SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.; ~ = NCAA Athens, Regional, Athens, Ga.

14 The Last Time... The Last Time Georgia... Scored 10 or More Runs:...5/8/ vs. Miss. St. Scored 15 or More Runs:... 3/28/ at Kentucky Scored 20 or More Runs:... 3/9/ vs. Charlotte (School Record) Scored 8 Runs in an Inning...2/20/ (2nd) vs. N.C. State Scored 9 Runs in an Inning:... 3/28/ (4th) at Kentucky Scored 10 Runs in an Inning:... 3/28/ (4th) at Kentucky Scored 11 or More Runs in an Inning:... 2/19/ (3rd) vs. Bowling Green (School Record) Scored 9 Consecutive Runs in an Inning:... 2/29/ (4th) vs. Longwood Allowed 10 or More Runs:... 3/14/ vs. #7 Alabama Allowed 15 or More Runs:...3/11/ at #1 Florida (the most ever allowed) Recorded 10 or More Hits:...5/8/ vs. Miss. St. Recorded 15 or More Hits:...4/10/ vs. #18 Kentucky Recorded 18 Hits...4/10/ vs. #18 Kentucky Recorded 19 Hits... 3/28/ at #24 Georgia Tech Recorded 20 or More Hits:... 3/9/ vs. Charlotte Recorded 10 or More Hits in an Inning:... 2/19/ (3rd) vs. Bowling Green (School Record) Had 17 Plate Appearances in an Inning... 2/19/ (3rd) vs. Bowling Green (School Record) Hit 5 or More Doubles:...4/8/ vs. #18 Kentucky (School Record) Hit 2 Triples:... 3/6/ vs. #24 Baylor Hit 3 or More Triples:... 3/6/ vs. #24 Baylor Hit Back-To-Back HRs:...4/11/10... Brianna Hesson & Alisa Goler...Top 5th Inning at Ole Miss Hit Back-To-Back HRs In Consecutive Games:... 4/18/09...Kristyn Sandberg & Jennie Auger - Game 1 at Auburn... Kristyn Sandberg & Tess Echols - Game 2 at Auburn Hit 4 Home Runs:...5/8/ vs. Miss. St. Hit 5 or More Home Runs:...2/13/ vs. Maryland (Tied School Record) Hit Three Home Runs In An Inning:... 2/19/ th Inning vs. Marshall Recorded 9 Extra-Base Hits...4/8/ vs. #18 Kentucky (Tied School Record) Hit 10 Home Runs In A Three-Game Series:...4/18-19/ home runs at Auburn Stole 6 or More Bases:...4/16/ vs. Ole Miss Stole 7 or More Bases:... 3/5/ vs. Minnesota Stole 8 or More Bases... 3/5/ vs. Minnesota Stole 9 or More Bases:... 3/5/ vs. Minnesota Drew 10 or More Walks:...3/26/ at #2 Florida Drew 12 or More Walks:...3/26/ at #2 Florida Drew 13 Walks...2/25/ vs. Oregon State Two Players Hit-By-Pitch in an Inning:...4/23/11...7th Inning at Arkansas Hit By 5 or More Pitches:... 3/17/ at Auburn No Batters Record A Strikeout:... 5/8/11 vs. Miss. St. Pitched a No-Hitter:... 3/7/10...vs. Middle Tennssee Pitched a Perfect Game:... 4/23/08...vs. Mercer Pitched 15 or More Strikeouts:... 2/18/ vs. Western Kentucky Commited 4 or More Errors:...5/6/ vs. Miss. St. Scored in Every At-Bat... When Batting Four Times in a Game...4/16/11... W, 10-1 (5) vs. Ole Miss When Batting Five Times in a Game... 5/9/10... W, 9-0 (5) at #12 Texas When Batting Six Times in a Game... 2/17/10... W, 11-3 (6) vs. Iowa State Defeated a Ranked Team:...5/13/11... W, 4-2 vs. #4 Alabama in SEC Tourn. Defeated a Top-Ten Ranked Team:...5/13/11... W, 4-2 vs. #4 Alabama in SEC Tourn. Defeated a Top-Five Ranked Team:...5/13/11... W, 4-2 vs. #4 Alabama in SEC Tourn. Defeated a No. 1-ranked Team:...2/26/11... W, 8-0 (5) vs. #1 Arizona Overcame a Three-Run Deficit...4/13/11... Trailed 4-0 at #22 Georgia Tech; Won 10-8 Overcame a Four-Run Deficit...4/13/11... Trailed 4-0 at #22 Georgia Tech; Won 10-8 Overcame a Five-Run Deficit... 3/21/10...Trailed 6-1 at #17 Tennessee after 5; Won 7-6 (8) Overcame a Six-Run Deficit... 3/17/00... Trailed 6-0 at Tennessee after 4; Won 8-6 Was No Hit By An Opponent... 4/7/ Lost to Tennessee, 10-0 (5); Monica Abbott The Last Time A Georgia Player... Scored 3 Runs in a Game:... Brittney Hubbard vs. Miss. St. (5/8/11) Scored 4 Runs in a Game:...Kristin Schnake at Auburn (4/19/06) Had 4 Hits in a Game:... Brianna Hesson vs. #18 Kentucky (4/10/11) Had 8 Hits in Consecutive At-Bats...Krisyn Sandberg vs. #8 Tennessee (4/6/11) and #18 Kentucky (4/8-9/11) Reached Base In 10 Consecutive Plate Appereances:... Sandberg vs. #8 UT (4/6/11) and #18 UK (4/8-9/11) Had 5 RBI in a Game:... Alisa Goler (7) vs. #24 Georgia Tech (3/30/11) Had 6 RBI in a Game:...Alisa Goler (7) vs. #24 Georgia Tech (3/30/11) Had 7 RBI in a Game...Alisa Goler vs. #24 Georgia Tech (3/30/11) Had 2 Doubles in a Game:...Taylor Schlopy vs. Mississippi State (5/8/11) Had 2 Home Runs in a Game:... Brittney Hubbard vs. Mississippi State (5/8/11) Lead-off Game with Home Run:...Megan Wiggins vs. Longwood (5/11/11) Lead-off Inning with Home Run:... Megan Wiggins vs. Longwood, 1st Inning (5/11/11) Hit a Grand Slam:... Ashley Razey at #22 Georgia Tech, 6th Inning (4/13/11) Hit a Walk-Off Home Run:...Megan Wiggins vs. #15 North Carolina (5/16/09) Hit a Game-Ending, Run-Rule Walk-Off HR:... Ashley Razey vs. South Carolina, 6th Inning (4/25/10) Hit a Home Run In Four-Straight Games:...Megan Wiggins vs. Kentucky, KSU, Arkansas (3/28/10-4/2/10) Had 8 Total Bases in a Game:...Brittney Hubbard (9) vs. Mississippi State (5/8/11) Had 9 Total Bases in a Game:... Brittney Hubbard vs. Mississippi State (5/8/11) Had 10 Total Bases in a Game:...Alisa Goler at #2 Alabama (3/20/11) Drew 3 Walks in a Game:... Alisa Goler (4) at #22 Georgia Tech (4/13/11) Drew 4 Walks in a Game:...Alisa Goler at #22 Georgia Tech (4/13/11) Drew 2 Intentional Walks in a Game:...Melissa Wood at Ole Miss (3/26/08) Hit-by-Pitch Twice in a Game:... Laura Trout at #2 Alabama (3/20/11) Hit-by-Pitch Twice in an Inning:... Taylor Schlopy vs. Ole Miss, 5th Inning (4/10/09) Hit-by-Pitch In Three-Straight Plate Appearances:... Taylor Schlopy vs. Ole Miss (4/10 & 4/11/09) Struck Out 3 Times in a Game:...Brianna Hesson at #2 Alabama (3/20/11) Had 2 Sacrificies in a Game:...Ashley Pauly at #2 Florida (3/26/11) Had 3 Sacrificies in a Game:...Sojourner Moody vs. #19 Iowa (2/10/06) Had 3 Stolen Bases in a Game:...Megan Wiggins (4) vs. Ole Miss (4/16/11) Had 4 Stolen Bases in a Game:... Megan Wiggins vs. Ole Miss (4/16/11) Had 5 Stolen Bases in a Game:...Kellie Middleton vs. McNeese State (2/11/07) Seven-Inning Complete-Game Shutout:...Sarah McCloud vs. #12 California (5/28/10) Extra-Inning Complete-Game Shutout:... Sarah McCloud vs. East Carolina, 8 inn. (3/12/08) Seven-Inning Complete-Game One-Hitter:... Sarah McCloud (W) & Alison Owen (S) vs. Arkansas (4/3/10) Tossed Back-to-Back Seven-Inning Complete-Game One-Hitters: Sarah McCloud vs. Providence, Christie Hamilton vs. Illinois State (2/16/08) Tossed a Perfect Game:... Sarah McCloud & Kate Gaskill vs. Mercer, 5 inn. (4/23/08) Tossed a No-Hitter:...Erin Arevalo & Katie Murphy vs. Middle Tennessee, 5 inn. (5/7/10) Recorded 15 Strikeouts in a Game:... Kate Gaskill vs. Western Kentucky (2/18/07) Recorded 16 Strikeouts in a Game:...Michelle Green (17) vs. Mercer (3/29/05) Recorded 17 Strikeouts in a Game:... Michelle Green vs. Mercer (3/29/05) Struck Out 6 Straight Batters:... Christie Hamilton vs. Kennesaw State (3/18/09) Pitched 9+ Innings:... Christie Hamilton vs. Mississippi State, 10.0 innings (4/15/09) Had 16 Putouts:...Charvi Greer vs. Mercer (3/29/05) Had 8 Assists:... Kristin Schnake at South Carolina (3/21/09) Had 9 Assists:... Kristin Schnake vs. #11 Washington (5/20/07) Had 3 Errors:...Laura Trout vs. Mississippi State (5/6/11) Threw Out Three Base Runners in a Game:...Melissa Wood vs. BYU (5/17/08)

15 Bio Updates... Shelby Altman: 2011: Appeared in four games making one start batting.500 with two runs and two RBI... Went 2-for-2 with an RBI in game one vs. UNCW and started game two at SS agaisnt the Seahawks going 1-fof-3 with an RBI...Made Bulldog debut as a pinch hitter vs. Winthrop drawing a walk. Erin Arevalo: 2011: Appeared in 18 games making five starts going 2-2 with a 3.09 ERA and 50 strikeouts...earned the win in series opener vs. #18 Kentucky pitching 5.1 innings allowing just one unearned run...went 1-0 with save in Red & Black Showcase. Jennie Auger: 2011: Appeared in 25 games making seven starts batting.257 with two home runs and 14 RBI...Hit first-career grand slam agaisnt UNCW...Drew a pinch-hit, bases loaded walk at #2 Florida...Went 2-for-2 with a career-high four RBI coming off the bench vs. N.C State. Maya Branch: 2011: Appeared in 32 games as a pinch runner scoring 19 runs. Macie Couey: 2011: Appeared in 45 games making 11 starts batting.273 and scoring 23 runs...batted.500 (4-for-8) with five runs scored in the Georgia Softall Classic...Sparked offense with 2-for-3 outing vs. Maryland. Julia Echols: 2011: Appeared in 32 games making 13 starts batting.268 with 12 runs scored, three home runs and nine RBI...Notched RBI single vs. Georgia Southern...Went 2-for-2 in game one vs. UNCW and started at 2B in game two...hit a pinch-hit home run and drew a walk in comeback win over Chattanooga...Hit a three-run home run vs. Marshall...Made first career start and recorded first career hit, a home run, vs. Maryland...Made Bulldog debut vs. Iowa as a pinch hitter and playing in right field. Alisa Goler: 2011: Named a finalist for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award...All-SEC First Team...SEC All- Defensive Team at third base...named to the SEC Community Service Team...Named to Capital One Academic All-District III First Team...Set new SEC career walks record (180)... Stated all 59 games batting.322 with 16 home runs, 54 RBI, 37 runs and a UGA singleseason record 60 walks...hit two-run single vs. Ga. Southern that proved to be the gamewinning hit...drew four walks on 18 pitches at #22 Georgia Tech...Hit two home runs in series opening win over #18 Kentucky...Tied UGA career sacrifice fly record when she hit her 12th vs. UNCW...Hit two home runs, a grand slam and a three-run home run, to tie her career high seven RBI vs. #24 Ga. Tech...Batted.500 with two home runs and five RBI in series at #2 Florida...Went 3-for-3 with a home run and three RBI vs. USC Upstate...Batted.500 in series at #2 Alabama including a 3-for-4, two home run perforamcne in game three where she also tied the school record for total bases in a game with 10...Established new UGA career home run record at South Carolina with a home run in each game of a double header for her 47th and 48th career home runs...helped Georgia sweep #21 LSU by batting.625 (5-for-8) with nine RBI including a grand slam in game one...drew two walks vs. Penn State to establish a new UGA career walk record...hit a home run and drew two walks in Bulldog Invitatioanl...Batted.385 in the Georgia Softball Classic...Hit.308 in Red & Black Showcase...Selected to Preseason Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year...ESPN Preseason All-America Frist Team...Preseason All-SEC...Has already completed enough hours for her undergraduate degree in Recreation & Leisure Studies and will begin pursuing a Master s of Education in Recreation & Leisure Studies in spring Recipient of the Beatrice F. Cole & Ronnie M. Cole Softball Scholarship... Inducted into the inaugural UGA Student-Athlete Leadership Academy. Brianna Hesson: 2011: All-SEC Second Team...SEC All-Defensive Team at first base...appeared in and started 56 games batting.337 with 15 home runs, 57 RBI, 43 runs and 21 walks...batted.500 with three runs scored and four RBI in sweep over #18 Kentucky...Went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in game two vs. #8 Tennessee...Named USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week (3/29) and SEC Player of the Week (3/28) after she hit.500 with a team-best six runs, 10 RBI and five extra base hits in a win over USC Upstate and a sweep at #2 Florida and all eight of her RBI in the series with the Gators came with two outs including what proved to be the game-winning RBI in games one and two...started in right field for first time in career in double header at South Carolina where she batted a team-best In Georgia Softball Classic, batted.471 with three doubles, two home runs and 12 RBI... Batted.400 with three home runs in Red & Black Showcase including two vs. Maryland... Named to Dean s list and Athletic Director s Honor Roll for 2010 summer semester. Brittney Hubbard: 2011: Appeared in 53 games making 48 starts batting.307 with 29 runs, six home runs, 25 RBI and 10 stolen bases...batted a team-best.857 with three home runs and six RBI in series vs. Miss. St. including the first two-hr game of her career in the series finale... Provided game-winning, two-run home run in series finale vs. Ole Miss...Hit.400 with four RBI in series sweep at #2 Florida...Hit.313 with four RBI in Cathedral City Classic...Batted a team-best.667 in Georgia Softball Classic with nine runs scored and five RBI. Sarah McCloud: 2011: Appeared in 13 games making 12 starts going 5-2 with a 2.24 ERA...Went 4.0 innings for the win on senior day vs. Miss. St...Earned win in game two vs. Ole Miss with a five-inning complete game...pitched 5.0 innings allowing just one run to earn the victory in game three vs. #18 Kentucky...Worked four scoreless innings allowing just two hits for the win vs. Penn State...Tossed 4.2 innings allowing two runs on just one hit for a win vs. Marshall...Recipient of the Vickie and Leon Farmer Scholarship. Morgan Montemayor: 2011: Appeared in 35 games making a team-best 29 starts going 23-3 with a 2.04 ERA, 11 complete games and 148 strikeouts...named to SEC All-Tournament Team after going 2-0 with a 2.02 ERA with 17.1 innings pitched...earned first career save and a win in series vs. Miss. St...Carried a no-hitter into the fifth en route to earning the win over KSU...Worked the front end of one-hitters against UNCW and UT Martin...Tossed a five-inning complete game for the win vs. #24 Georgia Tech...Went 3-0 with 12 strikeouts in series sweep at #2 Florida including a complete-game three-hitter in the series finale...earned win in game one at South Carolina...Named SEC Freshman of the Week after she went 2-0 with two shutouts over #21 LSU, a four-hitter with three strikeouts and a two-hitter with a seasonbest 10 strikeouts...pitched a seven-inning, complete-game three-hitter striking out eight vs. Indiana...Tossed a five-inning, three-hit shutout over #1 Arizona striking out eight...went 2-0 in two appearances in the Georgia Softball Classic...Finished Red & Black Showcase 3-0 with 17 strikeouts in three appearances...made Bulldog debut in season opener vs. Illinois State tossing a seven-inning complete game striking out eight. Katie Murphy: 2011: Appeared in 12 games compiling a 2-0 record and 0.68 ERA in 20.2 innings pitched with 29 strikeouts and just four walks...picked up her first career save in game one vs. #21 LSU...Notched a win vs. N.D. St. after working 3.2 inning of releif striking out five...earned win over Iowa with 4.0 innings of relief striking out seven and walking none. Chrsitine Olney: 2011: Appeared in 15 games making three starts batting.250 with three runs scored... Started at DP in series opener vs. Ole Miss...Started five-run sixth inning at #22 Georgia Tech with a pinch-hit, leadff double to left, the first extra-base hit of her career...recorded a single as a pinch hitter in game three vs. #18 Kentucky. Alison Owen: 2011: Appeared in 35 games with 13 starts going 15-5 with three saves, a 1.89 ERA, and 152 strikeouts...pitched 5.0 scoreless innings at #25 Auburn for a win in the series opener...notched win with 4.0 IP of relief vs. Ga. Southern...Earned the win at #22 Georgia Tech with 6.1 innings of relief...recorded third save of the season with 2.0 scoreless innings vs. #18 Kentucky on April 9...Notched win vs. USC Upstate going 4.0 innings with five strikeouts throwing 43-of-49 pitches for strikes including the first 22 pitches of the game... Earned a save with 2.0 innings of work and then pitched a seven-inning complete game shutout for a win in double header at South Carolina...Went 2-0 in Bulldog Invitational with a seven-inning, complete game three-hitter vs. Campbell and 4.2 innings of one-hit releif vs. Chattanooga...Went 3-0 with a 0.64 ERA and 17 strikeouts in Cathedral City Classic... Pitched a five-inning complete game shutout on four hits while striking out six against Buffalo...Tossed a scoreless seventh vs. East Carolina to earn a save. Ashley Pauly: 2011: Appeared in and started 58 games batting.359 with 30 runs scored, two home runs, 24 RBI and a team-best 10 sacrifice hits...rbi double vs. KSU...Provided second home run of season at #22 Georgia Tech...Hit.400, scored three runs and provided two sacrifice bunts in series sweep at #2 Florida...Went 3-for-3 with an RBI and a run vs. USC Upstate...Hit a team-best.857 (6-for-7) with five RBI in series sweep of #21 LSU...Batted.455 with five runs scored and five RBI including a two-run home run in the Georgia Softball Classic...Led team with.545 batting average in Red & Black Showcase.

16 Bio Updates... Ashley Razey: 2011: All-SEC Second Team...Appeared in and started 58 games batting.311 with 12 home runs, 55 RBI and 21 runs scored...named to SEC All-Tournament team after providing a team-best six RBI including a game-winning three-run home run vs. #4 Alabama... Went 3-for-3 vs. KSU with an RBI...Hit.571 with a team-best seven RBI in Ole Miss series...delivered sixth-inning grand slam that lifted UGA to victory at #22 Georiga Tech... Batted.667 and slugged with seven RBI in sweep of series with #18 Kentucky... Went 3-for-3 with four RBI in 6-0 win over UT Martin...Nothced four hits including a home run in series sweep at #2 Florida...Hit.500 in series sweep of #21 LSU...Provided a tworun home run vs. #1 Arizona...Hit first-career grand slam vs. Oregon State...Tied the school record for total bases in a game with 10 vs. Buffalo as she hit two solol home runs and a two-run double. Tiesha Reed: 2011: Appeared in 19 games as a pinch runner scoring nine runs...made Bulldog debut as a pinch runner and scoring a run vs. Iowa. Katie Rietkovich: 2011: Appeared in four games...recorded her first-career hit as a pinch hitter vs. Marshall...Made Bulldog debut as a pinch hitter vs. Winthrop. Kristyn Sandberg: 2011: Appeared in 55 games making 54 starts batting.296 with 19 runs, seven home runs and 24 RBI...Hit three-run home run vs. #7 Tennessee in SEC Tournament...Recorded stretch of eight-straight at-bats with hits and 10-straight plate appearances reaching base from April Batted.857 and slugged with four doubles and a home run to go along with seven RBI in sweep of #18 Kentucky...Went 3-for-3 with a home run in game two vs. #8 Tennessee...Hit.300 and scored three runs Batted.412 with two run scored in Cathedral City Classic. Taylor Schlopy: 2011: Named a finalsit for the Lowe s Senior CLASS Award...All-SEC Second Team... Named to Capital One Academic All-District III Second Team...Appeared in and started 57 games batting.289 with 57 runs scored, 12 home runs, 33 RBI and 14 stolen bases... Went 2-for-4 with a three-run home run at #22 Georgia Tech...Scored four runs and batted.625 in sweep over #18 Kentucky...Hit a first-inning, leadoff home run in game one vs. #8 Tennessee...Batted.333 with a home run and four RBI in series sweep of #2 Florida... Hit first-inning leadoff home run vs. USC Upstate...Hit two home runs in double header at South Carolina...Scored three runs vs. Penn State...Hit.300 with two RBI and four runs in Bulldog Invitatioanl...Recorded game-winning RBI triple in the seventh vs. #6 Oklahoma... Batted.462 with nine runs in the Georgia Softball Classic where she eclipsed 200 career hits and 200 career runs...hit a grand slam vs. N.C. State...Selected to Preseason Top 50 Watch List for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year...ESPN Preseason All-America Frist Team...Preseason All-SEC...Recipient of the Jimmy and Barbara Turner Athletic Scholarship...Inducted into the inaugural UGA Student-Athlete Leadership Academy. Laura Trout: 2011: Appeared in 48 games making 47 starting batting.316 with 20 run scored...batted.714 in SEC Tournament...Hit.625 in series vs. Miss. St...Batted.500 and stole four bases in Ole Miss series...returned to action vs. Penn State after missing three weeks with a fractured in her hand...batted.385 with three runs scored in Red & Black Showcase. Megan Wiggins: 2011: All-SEC First Team...SEC All-Defensive Team in left field...started all 59 games leading the team with a.374 batting avarage, 70 hits, 61 runs scored, 20 doubles, five triples, 127 total bases and 16 stolen bases while also providing nine home runs...named to SEC All-Tournament team after providing two RBI and scoring three runs...hit two home runs in double header vs. Longwood...Scored twice and stole two bases vs. KSU...Scored four runs and stole five bases in Ole Miss sereis including four stolen bases in game two... Scored three runs while batting.500 in sweep over #18 Kentucky...Batted.625 with six runs scored in series sweep of #21 LSU...Went 2-for-2 with four RBI vs. Penn State...Hit a team-best.400 with two game-winning RBI in Bulldog Invitational...Named SEC Player of the Week following Cathedral City Classic where she hit a team-best.467 with three home runs and eight RBI...Posted first two-home run game of her career vs. #21 Texas A&M... Hit.526 with a double, triple and home run producing eight RBI and nine runs scored in the Georgia Softball Classic...Batted.353 with four RBI in Red & Black Showcase...Recorded 200th career hit on a two-run double vs. Lipscomb...ESPN Preseason All-America Second Team...Preseason All-SEC...Recipient of the Liz Murphy Women s Athletic Scholarship.

17 S T A T I S T I C S

18 2011 Georgia Softball Game Results for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (All games) Date Opponent Score Inns Overall SEC Pitcher of record Attend Time & Feb 11, 2011 ILLINOIS STATE W Montemayor (W 1-0) 371 2:12 & Feb 12, 2011 IOWA W Murphy (W 1-0) 407 2:00 & Feb 12, 2011 EAST CAROLINA W Arevalo (W 1-0) 496 1:44 & Feb 13, 2011 MARYLAND W Montemayor (W 2-0) 427 2:04 & Feb 13, 2011 LIPSCOMB W Montemayor (W 3-0) 444 1:43! Feb 18, 2011 WINTHROP W Montemayor (W 4-0) 444 1:46! Feb 18, 2011 BUFFALO W Owen (W 1-0) 418 1:37! Feb 19, 2011 N.D. STATE W Murphy (W 2-0) 614 1:50! Feb 19, 2011 MARSHALL W McCloud (W 1-0) 702 1:47! Feb 20, 2011 N.C. STATE W Montemayor (W 5-0) 513 1:37 ^ Feb 24, 2011 vs #18 Oklahoma St. L Montemayor (L 5-1) 231 2:03 ^ Feb 24, 2011 vs #6 Oklahoma W Owen (W 2-0) 231 1:37 ^ Feb 25, 2011 vs #21 Texas A&M W Owen (W 3-0) 230 2:03 ^ Feb 25, 2011 vs Oregon State W Owen (W 4-0) 431 2:58 ^ Feb 26, 2011 vs #1 Arizona W Montemayor (W 6-1) 444 2:06 % Mar 04, 2011 INDIANA W Montemayor (W 7-1) 218 1:31 % Mar 04, 2011 CAMPBELL W Owen (W 5-0) 160 1:50 % Mar 06, 2011 CHATTANOOGA W Owen (W 6-0) 243 2:05 Mar 10, 2011 PENN STATE W McCloud (W 2-0) 100 1:30 * Mar 11, 2011 #21 LOUISIANA STATE W Owen (W 7-0) 335 2:11 * Mar 12, 2011 #21 LOUISIANA STATE W Montemayor (W 8-1) :42 * Mar 13, 2011 #21 LOUISIANA STATE W Montemayor (W 9-1) :42 * Mar 16, 2011 at South Carolina-1 W Montemayor (W 10-1) - 2:13 * Mar 16, 2011 at South Carolina-2 W Owen (W 8-0) 543 1:41 * Mar 18, 2011 at #2 Alabama L Owen (L 8-1) :00 * Mar 19, 2011 at #2 Alabama L Montemayor (L 10-2) :34 * Mar 20, 2011 at #2 Alabama L Arevalo (L 1-1) :46 Mar 23, 2011 USC UPSTATE W Owen (W 9-1) 353 1:13 * Mar 25, 2011 at #2 Florida W Montemayor (W 11-2) :35 * Mar 26, 2011 at #2 Florida W Montemayor (W 12-2) :26 * Mar 27, 2011 at #2 Florida W Montemayor (W 13-2) :43 Mar 30, 2011 #24 GEORGIA TECH W Montemayor (W 14-2) 435 1:41 Mar 31, 2011 UNC WILMINGTON-1 W Owen (W 10-1) - 1:20 Mar 31, 2011 UNC WILMINGTON-2 W Montemayor (W 15-2) 251 1:49 Apr 02, 2011 UT MARTIN W Owen (W 11-1) 516 1:32 Apr 03, 2011 UT MARTIN W Montemayor (W 16-2) :52 * Apr 06, 2011 #8 TENNESSEE-1 L Montemayor (L 16-3) - 2:24 * Apr 06, 2011 #8 TENNESSEE-2 L Owen (L 11-2) :36 * Apr 08, 2011 #18 KENTUCKY W Arevalo (W 2-1) 835 2:09 * Apr 09, 2011 #18 KENTUCKY W Montemayor (W 17-3) :26 * Apr 10, 2011 #18 KENTUCKY W McCloud (W 3-0) :59 Apr 13, 2011 at #22 Georgia Tech W Owen (W 12-2) :46 * Apr 15, 2011 OLE MISS W Montemayor (W 18-3) 472 2:14 * Apr 16, 2011 OLE MISS W McCloud (W 4-0) :52 * Apr 17, 2011 OLE MISS W Owen (W 13-2) :56 Apr 20, 2011 GEORGIA SOUTHERN W Owen (W 14-2) 613 1:47 * Apr 23, 2011 at Arkansas L McCloud (L 4-1) 597 1:53 Apr 27, 2011 KENNESAW STATE W Montemayor (W 19-3) 561 2:00 * Apr 29, 2011 at #25 Auburn W Owen (W 15-2) 603 2:33 * Apr 30, 2011 at #25 Auburn L McCloud (L 4-2) 544 1:55 * May 01, 2011 at #25 Auburn L Owen (L 15-3) :01 * May 06, 2011 MISSISSIPPI STATE L Owen (L 15-4) :28 * May 07, 2011 MISSISSIPPI STATE W McCloud (W 5-2) :05 * May 08, 2011 MISSISSIPPI STATE W Montemayor (W 20-3) :57 May 11, 2011 LONGWOOD-1 W Montemayor (W 21-3) - 1:48 May 11, 2011 LONGWOOD-2 L Arevalo (L 2-2) 157 2:05 # May 12, 2011 vs #21 Louisiana State W Montemayor (W 22-3) :43 # May 13, 2011 vs #4 Alabama W Montemayor (W 23-3) :56 # May 14, 2011 vs #7 Tennessee L 5-6 (8) Owen (L 15-5) :32 & = Fourth-Annual Red & Black Showcase, Athens, Ga.;! = Eighth-Annual Georgia Softball Classic, Athens, Ga.; ^ = Cathedral City Classic, Cathedral City, Calif.; % = Bulldog Invitational, Athens, Ga. # = SEC Tournament, Oxford, Miss.; * = Conference game () extra inning game

19 2011 Georgia Softball Overall Statistics for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (All games Sorted by Batting avg) Record: Home: 34-4 Away: 7-6 Neutral: 6-2 SEC: 17-9 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 25 Megan Wiggins Ashley Pauly Brianna Hesson Alisa Goler Laura Trout Ashley Razey Brittney Hubbard Kristyn Sandberg Taylor Schlopy Shelby Altman Katie Rietkovich Macie Couey Julia Echols Jennie Auger Christine Olney Alison Owen Tiesha Reed Maya Branch Totals Opponents LOB - Team (336), Opp (302). DPs turned - Team (16), Opp (17). IBB - Team (4), Goler 3, Wiggins 1, Opp (5). (All games Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 4 Alison Owen / Morgan Montemayor / Katie Murphy / Sarah McCloud / Erin Arevalo / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (3), Razey 2, Sandberg 1, Opp (4). Pickoffs - Team (2), Sandberg 2. SBA/ATT - Razey (27-36), Montemayor (12-17), Owen (5-9), McCloud (6-9), Arevalo (7-7), Sandberg (4-6), Murphy (1-1).

20 2011 Georgia Softball Conference statistics for Georgia (as of May 10, 2011) (SEC games only Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 17-9 Home: 11-3 Away: 6-6 SEC: 17-9 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 25 Megan Wiggins Brianna Hesson Kristyn Sandberg Ashley Razey Brittney Hubbard Laura Trout Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy Ashley Pauly Jennie Auger Julia Echols Christine Olney Macie Couey Tiesha Reed Maya Branch Alison Owen Totals Opponents LOB - Team (162), Opp (142). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (11). IBB - Team (3), Goler 2, Wiggins 1, Opp (4). (SEC games only Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 4 Alison Owen / Morgan Montemayor / Katie Murphy / Erin Arevalo / Sarah McCloud / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (1), Sandberg 1, Opp (3). Pickoffs - Team (1), Sandberg 1. SBA/ATT - Razey (11-17), Montemayor (5-7), Owen (3-6), Sandberg (4-5), McCloud (3-5), Arevalo (4-4).

21 2011 Georgia Softball Overall Statistics for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (SEC TOURNAMENT Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 2-1 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 2-1 SEC: 0-0 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 7 Laura Trout Ashley Pauly Taylor Schlopy Kristyn Sandberg Megan Wiggins Ashley Razey Brittney Hubbard Alisa Goler Brianna Hesson Jennie Auger Macie Couey Maya Branch Totals Opponents LOB - Team (14), Opp (15). DPs turned - Team (2), Opp (1). IBB - Team (0), Opp (1). (SEC TOURNAMENT Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 44 Morgan Montemayor / Alison Owen / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (1), Razey 1. SBA/ATT - Razey (4-5), Montemayor (4-5).

22 2011 Georgia Softball Overall Statistics for Georgia (as of May 16, 2011) (vs. NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 24-9 Home: 14-2 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 5-2 SEC: 10-7 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 25 Megan Wiggins Ashley Pauly Kristyn Sandberg Taylor Schlopy Alisa Goler Brianna Hesson Ashley Razey Laura Trout Brittney Hubbard Christine Olney Julia Echols Jennie Auger Macie Couey Alison Owen Tiesha Reed Maya Branch Totals Opponents LOB - Team (196), Opp (176). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (13). IBB - Team (3), Goler 3, Opp (3). (vs. NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAMS Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 44 Morgan Montemayor / Alison Owen / Katie Murphy / Sarah McCloud / Erin Arevalo / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (3), Razey 2, Sandberg 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (1), Sandberg 1. SBA/ATT - Razey (18-22), Montemayor (10-12), Arevalo (5-5), Owen (3-5), Sandberg (4-4), McCloud (3-3), Murphy (1-1).

23 2011 Georgia Softball Overall Statistics for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Sorted by Batting avg) Record: 17-9 Home: 7-2 Away: 5-5 Neutral: 5-2 SEC: 10-7 Player avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi tb slg% bb hp so gdp ob% sf sh sb-att po a e fld% 23 Kristyn Sandberg Megan Wiggins Alisa Goler Ashley Pauly Taylor Schlopy Brianna Hesson Ashley Razey Laura Trout Brittney Hubbard Christine Olney Julia Echols Jennie Auger Macie Couey Alison Owen Tiesha Reed Maya Branch Totals Opponents LOB - Team (164), Opp (142). DPs turned - Team (12), Opp (11). IBB - Team (2), Goler 2, Opp (3). (VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Sorted by Earned run avg) Player era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr b/avg wp hp bk sfa sha 44 Morgan Montemayor / Alison Owen / Katie Murphy / Erin Arevalo / Sarah McCloud / Totals / Opponents / PB - Team (2), Razey 1, Sandberg 1, Opp (2). Pickoffs - Team (1), Sandberg 1. SBA/ATT - Razey (14-18), Montemayor (10-12), Owen (2-4), Sandberg (4-4), McCloud (3-3), Arevalo (3-3).

24 2011 Georgia Softball Team Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) Batting (All games) Date Opponent ab r h rbi 2b 3b hr bb ibb sb cs hbp sac sf gdp k po a e avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE Feb 12 IOWA Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA Feb 13 MARYLAND Feb 13 LIPSCOMB Feb 18 WINTHROP Feb 18 BUFFALO Feb 19 N.D. STATE Feb 19 MARSHALL Feb 20 N.C. STATE Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St Feb 24 vs Oklahoma Feb 25 vs Texas A&M Feb 25 vs Oregon State Feb 26 vs Arizona Mar 04 INDIANA Mar 04 CAMPBELL Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA Mar 10 PENN STATE *Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *Mar 16 at South Carolina *Mar 16 at South Carolina *Mar 18 at Alabama *Mar 19 at Alabama *Mar 20 at Alabama Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *Mar 25 at Florida *Mar 26 at Florida *Mar 27 at Florida Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON Apr 02 UT MARTIN Apr 03 UT MARTIN *Apr 06 TENNESSEE *Apr 06 TENNESSEE *Apr 08 KENTUCKY *Apr 09 KENTUCKY *Apr 10 KENTUCKY Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *Apr 15 OLE MISS *Apr 16 OLE MISS *Apr 17 OLE MISS Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN *Apr 23 at Arkansas Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *Apr 29 at Auburn *Apr 30 at Auburn *May 01 at Auburn *May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE May 11 LONGWOOD May 11 LONGWOOD May 12 vs Louisiana State May 13 vs Alabama May 14 vs Tennessee Totals

25 2011 Georgia Softball Team Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) Pitching (All games) Date Opponent ip h r er bb so 2b 3b hr wp bk hbp dp ibb score w-l sv era Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE Feb 12 IOWA Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA Feb 13 MARYLAND Feb 13 LIPSCOMB Feb 18 WINTHROP Feb 18 BUFFALO Feb 19 N.D. STATE Feb 19 MARSHALL Feb 20 N.C. STATE Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St Feb 24 vs Oklahoma Feb 25 vs Texas A&M Feb 25 vs Oregon State Feb 26 vs Arizona Mar 04 INDIANA Mar 04 CAMPBELL Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA Mar 10 PENN STATE *Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *Mar 16 at South Carolina *Mar 16 at South Carolina *Mar 18 at Alabama *Mar 19 at Alabama *Mar 20 at Alabama Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *Mar 25 at Florida *Mar 26 at Florida *Mar 27 at Florida Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON Apr 02 UT MARTIN Apr 03 UT MARTIN *Apr 06 TENNESSEE *Apr 06 TENNESSEE *Apr 08 KENTUCKY *Apr 09 KENTUCKY *Apr 10 KENTUCKY Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *Apr 15 OLE MISS *Apr 16 OLE MISS *Apr 17 OLE MISS Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHERN *Apr 23 at Arkansas Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *Apr 29 at Auburn *Apr 30 at Auburn *May 01 at Auburn *May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE May 11 LONGWOOD May 11 LONGWOOD May 12 vs Louisiana State May 13 vs Alabama May 14 vs Tennessee Totals

26 2011 Georgia Softball Games Summary for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (All games) Score by innings Total Georgia Opponents Record when... Overall Conference 17-9 Non-Conference 30-3 Home games 34-4 Away games 7-6 Neutral site 6-2 Day games 31-7 Night games 16-5 vs Left starter 8-3 vs Right starter Run games Run games Run games 30-1 Extra innings 0-1 Shutouts 16-1 Scoring 0-2 runs runs runs runs 13-0 Opponent 0-2 runs runs runs runs 0-0 Scored in 1st inning 28-6 Opp. scored in 1st 11-4 Scores first 34-5 Opp. scores first 13-7 After 4 leading trailing tied 4-3 After 5 leading trailing tied 4-1 After 6 leading trailing tied 1-1 Hit 0 home runs home run home runs 19-4 Opponent 0 home runs home run HRs 6-4 Made 0 errors error errors 2-5 Opp. made 0 errors error errors 14-0 Out-hit opponent 39-2 Out-hit by opponent 3-8 Hits are tied 5-2 Record when team scores: Runs W-L Record when opponent scores: Runs W-L Record when leading after: Inn W-L Record when trailing after: Inn W-L Record when tied after: Inn W-L Current losing streak: 1 Longest winning streak: 13 Longest losing streak: 3 Home attendance : ( 35 dates avg = 713 ) Away attendance : ( 20 dates avg = 1196 ) Total attendance: ( 55 dates avg = 888 )

27 2011 Georgia Softball Miscellaneous Stats for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (All games) Multiple Hit Games Total 25 Megan Wiggins Brianna Hesson Ashley Razey Kristyn Sandberg Ashley Pauly Taylor Schlopy Alisa Goler Laura Trout Brittney Hubbard Macie Couey Jennie Auger Shelby Altman Julia Echols TEAM Multiple RBI Games Total 8 Brianna Hesson Ashley Razey Alisa Goler Megan Wiggins Brittney Hubbard Taylor Schlopy Kristyn Sandberg Ashley Pauly Jennie Auger Laura Trout Julia Echols TEAM Hitting Streaks Longest Current 8 Brianna Hesson Alisa Goler Ashley Pauly Laura Trout Megan Wiggins 7-18 Ashley Razey Taylor Schlopy Brittney Hubbard Kristyn Sandberg Julia Echols 3-12 Jennie Auger Macie Couey 3-19 Christine Olney 3-42 Shelby Altman Katie Rietkovich 1 1

28 2011 Georgia Softball Season Game Highs for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (All games) TEAM GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 32 - at Florida (Mar 25, 2011) Runs scored: 14 - vs Winthrop (Feb 18, 2011) 14 - vs N.D. State (Feb 19, 2011) Hits: 18 - vs Kentucky (Apr 10, 2011) RBIs: 13 - vs N.C. State (Feb 20, 2011) 13 - at Florida (Mar 26, 2011) Doubles: 7 - vs Kentucky (Apr 08, 2011) Triples: 1 - (12 times ) Home runs: 5 - vs Maryland (Feb 13, 2011) Total bases: 29 - vs Maryland (Feb 13, 2011) Walks: 13 - vs Oregon State (Feb 25, 2011 at Cathedral City, Ca.) Strikeouts: 12 - vs Oklahoma (Feb 24, 2011 at Cathedral City, Ca.) Sac hits: 2 - vs Penn State (Mar 10, 2011) 2 - at Florida (Mar 26, 2011) 2 - vs Louisiana State (May 12, 2011 at Oxford, Miss.) Sac flies: 2 - (4 times ) Stolen bases: 6 - vs Louisiana State (Mar 12, 2011) 6 - vs Ole Miss (Apr 15, 2011) 6 - vs Ole Miss (Apr 16, 2011) Hit by pitch: 3 - at Alabama (Mar 20, 2011) 3 - at Arkansas (Apr 23, 2011) Caught stealing: 1 - (15 times ) Runners LOB: 12 - at Florida (Mar 25, 2011); vs Kentucky (Apr 10, 2011) Hit into DP: 2 - (4 times ) Fielding Putouts: 21 - (35 times ) Assists: 10 - (4 times ) Errors: 4 - vs Oregon State (Feb 25, 2011 at Cathedral City, Ca.) 4 - vs Mississippi State (May 06, 2011) Passed balls: 1 - vs Maryland (Feb 13, 2011); vs Kentucky (Apr 08, 2011) 1 - vs Tennessee (May 14, 2011 at Oxford, Miss.) DPs turned: 2 - at Florida (Mar 25, 2011); at Auburn (May 01, 2011) Pitching Innings pitched: (35 times ) Runs allowed: 9 - at Alabama (Mar 20, 2011); vs. Tenn. (Apr 06, 2011 Earned runs: 7 - (4 times ) Walks allowed: 8 - at Alabama (Mar 20, 2011) Strikeouts: 12 - vs E. Carolina (Feb 12, 2011); vs Campbell (Mar 04, 2011) Hits allowed: 12 - vs Tenn. (Apr 06, 2011); at Ga. Tech (Apr 13, 2011) Doubles allowed: 3 - at Alabama (Mar 20, 2011); vs Miss. St. (May 6, 2011) 3 - vs Longwood (May 11, 2011) Triples allowed: 1 - at S. Carolina (Mar 16, 2011); vs Tenn. (Apr 26, 2011) Homers allowed: 4 - at Florida (Mar 25, 2011); at Ga. Tech (Apr 13, 2011) Wild Pitches: 1 - (14 times) Hit Batters: 3 - at Auburn (May 1, 2011)

29 2011 Georgia Softball Season Game Highs for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) (All games) INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Batting At bats: 5 - (5 times ) Runs scored: 3 - (13 times ) Hits: 4 - Brianna Hesson vs Kentucky (Apr 10, 2011) RBIs: 7 - Alisa Goler vs Georgia Tech (Mar 30, 2011) Doubles: 2 - (9 times ) Triples: 1 - (12 times ) Home runs: 2 - (7 times ) Total bases: 10 - Ashley Razey vs Buffalo (Feb 18, 2011) 10 - Alisa Goler at Alabama (Mar 20, 2011) Walks: 4 - Alisa Goler at Georgia Tech (Apr 13, 2011) Strikeouts: 3 - (5 times ) Sac hits: 2 - Ashley Pauly at Florida (Mar 26, 2011) Sac flies: 1 - (18 times ) Stolen bases: 4 - Megan Wiggins vs Ole Miss (Apr 16, 2011) Hit by pitch: 2 - Laura Trout at Alabama (Mar 20, 2011) Caught stealing: 1 - (15 times ) Runners LOB: 5 - Kristyn Sandberg vs Tennessee (Apr 06, 2011) Fielding Putouts: 12 - Ashley Razey vs East Carolina (Feb 12, 2011) Assists: 4 - (10 times ) Errors: 3 - Brittney Hubbard vs Oregon State (Feb 25, 2011 at Cathedral City, Ca. 3 - Laura Trout vs Mississippi State (May 06, 2011) Passed balls: 1 - Ashley Razey vs Maryland (Feb 13, 2011) 1 - Kristyn Sandberg vs Kentucky (Apr 08, 2011) 1 - Ashley Razey vs Tennessee (May 14, 2011 at Oxford, Miss.) Pitching Innings pitched: (7 times ) Runs allowed: 6 - Morgan Montemayor at Alabama (Mar 19, 2011) 6 - Alison Owen vs Tennessee (Apr 06, 2011) Earned runs: 6 - Morgan Montemayor at Alabama (Mar 19, 2011) Walks allowed: 5 - Morgan Montemayor vs Illinois State (Feb 11, 2011) 5 - Sarah McCloud vs Mississippi State (May 07, 2011) Strikeouts: 12 - Alison Owen vs Campbell (Mar 04, 2011) Hits allowed: 9 - Morgan Montemayor at Florida (Mar 26, 2011) 9 - Alison Owen at Georgia Tech (Apr 13, 2011) Doubles allowed: 2 - Morgan Montemayor vs Tennessee (Apr 06, 2011) 2 - Erin Arevalo vs Tennessee (Apr 06, 2011) 2 - Erin Arevalo vs Mississippi State (May 06, 2011) Triples allowed: 1 - Morgan Montemayor at South Carolina (Mar 16, 2011) 1 - Erin Arevalo vs Tennessee (Apr 06, 2011) Homers allowed: 4 - Alison Owen at Florida (Mar 25, 2011) Wild pitches: 1 - (14 times ) Hit batters: 2 - (7 times )

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31 Individual Career History Shelby Altman Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 2, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Total bases: 2, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 RBI: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Runs scored: 2, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Walks: 1, Winthrop, Feb 18, 2011 At bats: 3, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Stolen bases: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Field chances: 3, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Putouts: 2, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Assists: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011

32 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #42 Shelby Altman - 4 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 18 WINTHROP ph Feb 19 MARSHALL ph Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 ss Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *ss Totals 1gs On base pct..571 Slugging pct..500

33 Individual Career History Erin Arevalo Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so / / / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Innings pitched: 7.0, 7 times Walks allowed: 6, Georgia Tech, Apr 21, 2010 Strikeouts: 11, East Carolina, Feb 12, 2011 Batters faced: 30, Georgia Tech, Apr 21, 2010 Field chances: 3, South Carolina, Apr 24, 2010; Virginia Tech, Feb 19, 2010; vs Tennessee, May 13, 2010 Putouts: 1, 6 times Assists: 3, Virginia Tech, Feb 19, 2010; vs Tennessee, May 13, 2010 Runners CS: 1, 4 times

34 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #27 Erin Arevalo - 3 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Mar 20 at Alabama p Apr 30 at Auburn p May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE p Totals 0gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #27 Erin Arevalo - 18 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA * Feb 13 LIPSCOMB * Feb 19 N.D. STATE * Feb 25 vs Oregon State Mar 10 PENN STATE Mar 19 at Alabama Mar 20 at Alabama Mar 23 USC UPSTATE Mar 25 at Florida Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON Apr 02 UT MARTIN Apr 06 TENNESSEE Apr 08 KENTUCKY * Apr 10 KENTUCKY Apr 13 at Georgia Tech * Apr 30 at Auburn May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE May 11 LONGWOOD Totals

35 Individual Career History Jennie Auger Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 2, 5 times Doubles: 1, 8 times Triples: 1, Albany, Mar 22, 2008 Home runs: 1, 9 times Total bases: 5, N.C. State, Feb 20, 2011; Furman, Mar 17, 2010 RBI: 4, N.C. State, Feb 20, 2011; UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Runs scored: 2, 5 times Walks: 2, Mississippi State, Apr 15, 2009; at Kentucky, Mar 28, 2010 Hit by pitch: 1, Georgia Southern, Apr 29, 2009; vs Ohio State Buckeyes, Feb 15, 2008 Struck out: 3, Arkansas, Apr 02, 2010 Sac flies: 1, 5 times Sac bunts: 1, 8 times At bats: 5, at Ole Miss, Apr 11, 2010 Stolen bases: 1, at Auburn, Apr 19, 2009; Louisiana State, Mar 13, 2011 Field chances: 4, 4 times Putouts: 4, 4 times Assists: 1, Kentucky, Apr 09, 2011; Marshall, Feb 10, 2008

36 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #12 Jennie Auger - 25 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 12 IOWA ph Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *of/dh Feb 18 WINTHROP ph/of Feb 19 N.D. STATE ph Feb 19 MARSHALL ph/of Feb 20 N.C. STATE ph/of Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *of Feb 25 vs Oregon State *of Feb 26 vs Arizona ph/dh Mar 04 INDIANA *dh Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE ph Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE ph Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE ph/of Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 ph Mar 26 at Florida ph Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 pr/dh Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *dh Apr 02 UT MARTIN dh Apr 03 UT MARTIN ph Apr 08 KENTUCKY ph Apr 09 KENTUCKY *of Apr 10 KENTUCKY ph Apr 16 OLE MISS *of May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE ph May 12 vs Louisiana State ph Totals 7gs On base pct..341 Slugging pct..457

37 Individual Career History Maya Branch Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3, Kentucky, Mar 29, 2009 Doubles: 1, Tennessee State, Feb 20, 2009; Kennesaw State, Mar 18, 2009 Triples: 1, vs Baylor, Mar 06, 2009; Kentucky, Mar 29, 2009 Home runs: 1, IUPUI, Feb 21, 2009 Total bases: 5, Kentucky, Mar 29, 2009 RBI: 2, Tennessee State, Feb 20, 2009 Runs scored: 2, 4 times Walks: 1, 4 times Hit by pitch: 1, 5 times Struck out: 2, Georgia Southern, Apr 29, 2009; Ball State, Feb 20, 2009; at South Carolina, Mar 21, 2009 Sac bunts: 1, 4 times At bats: 3, 5 times Stolen bases: 1, 5 times Caught stealing: 1, Ole Miss, Apr 15, 2011; vs Oregon State, Feb 25, 2011; vs Washington, Mar 07, 2009 Field chances: 6, at Alabama, Apr 05, 2009 Putouts: 6, at Alabama, Apr 05, 2009

38 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #3 Maya Branch - 32 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 12 IOWA pr Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA pr Feb 13 MARYLAND pr Feb 13 LIPSCOMB pr Feb 19 N.D. STATE pr Feb 19 MARSHALL pr Feb 20 N.C. STATE pr Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. pr Feb 25 vs Oregon State pr Mar 04 CAMPBELL pr Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA pr Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 pr Mar 20 at Alabama pr Mar 26 at Florida pr Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH pr Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 pr Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 pr Apr 03 UT MARTIN pr Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 pr Apr 08 KENTUCKY pr Apr 09 KENTUCKY pr Apr 10 KENTUCKY pr Apr 13 at Georgia Tech pr Apr 15 OLE MISS pr Apr 16 OLE MISS pr May 01 at Auburn pr May 11 LONGWOOD-1 pr May 11 LONGWOOD-2 pr May 12 vs Louisiana State pr May 14 vs Tennessee pr Totals 0gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000

39 Individual Career History Macie Couey Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 2, Lipscomb, Feb 13, 2011; Buffalo, Feb 18, 2011 Doubles: 1, Lipscomb, Feb 13, 2011 Total bases: 3, Lipscomb, Feb 13, 2011 RBI: 1, Lipscomb, Feb 13, 2011 Runs scored: 3, Buffalo, Feb 18, 2011 Walks: 1, Furman, Mar 17, 2010 Struck out: 3, vs Oklahoma, Feb 24, 2011 At bats: 3, Lipscomb, Feb 13, 2011; Buffalo, Feb 18, 2011; vs Oklahoma, Feb 24, 2011 Stolen bases: 2, Ole Miss, Apr 15, 2011; at LSU, Apr 30, 2010; Minnesota, Mar 05, 2010 Caught stealing: 1, 7 times Field chances: 2, N.D. State, Feb 19, 2011 Putouts: 1, 6 times Assists: 1, N.D. State, Feb 19, 2011

40 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #14 Macie Couey - 45 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE pr Feb 12 IOWA *of Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *dh/of Feb 13 MARYLAND of Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *of Feb 18 WINTHROP *of Feb 18 BUFFALO *of Feb 19 N.D. STATE *of Feb 19 MARSHALL *of Feb 20 N.C. STATE *of Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *of Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *of Feb 25 vs Texas A&M pr/of Feb 25 vs Oregon State of Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA pr Mar 10 PENN STATE pr Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 pr Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 pr Mar 18 at Alabama pr Mar 20 at Alabama *of Mar 23 USC UPSTATE pr Mar 25 at Florida pr Mar 26 at Florida pr Mar 27 at Florida pr Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 pr/of Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 of Apr 02 UT MARTIN pr Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 pr Apr 08 KENTUCKY pr Apr 09 KENTUCKY pr Apr 10 KENTUCKY pr Apr 15 OLE MISS pr Apr 16 OLE MISS pr Apr 17 OLE MISS pr Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER pr Apr 23 at Arkansas pr Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE pr Apr 29 at Auburn pr May 11 LONGWOOD-2 pr May 12 vs Louisiana State pr May 13 vs Alabama pr May 14 vs Tennessee pr Totals 11gs On base pct..273 Slugging pct..318

41 Individual Career History Julia Echols Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 2, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Home runs: 1, Maryland, Feb 13, 2011; Marshall, Feb 19, 2011; Chattanooga, Mar 06, 2011 Total bases: 4, Maryland, Feb 13, 2011; Marshall, Feb 19, 2011; Chattanooga, Mar 06, 2011 RBI: 3, Marshall, Feb 19, 2011 Runs scored: 2, Louisiana State, Mar 13, 2011 Walks: 2, Penn State, Mar 10, 2011; UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Hit by pitch: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 23, 2011; Marshall, Feb 19, 2011; vs Oregon State, Feb 25, 2011 Struck out: 2, Maryland, Feb 13, 2011 Sac bunts: 1, Louisiana State, Mar 11, 2011; Louisiana State, Mar 13, 2011 At bats: 3, 5 times Stolen bases: 1, Louisiana State, Mar 11, 2011 Field chances: 6, Campbell, Mar 04, 2011; UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Putouts: 5, Campbell, Mar 04, 2011; UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Assists: 1, Campbell, Mar 04, 2011; UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011

42 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #1 Julia Echols - 32 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 12 IOWA ph/of Feb 13 MARYLAND *of Feb 13 LIPSCOMB pr Feb 19 N.D. STATE ph Feb 19 MARSHALL *dh Feb 20 N.C. STATE *dh Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. ph Feb 25 vs Oregon State of/dh Feb 26 vs Arizona *dh Mar 04 CAMPBELL pr/c Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA ph/dh Mar 10 PENN STATE *of Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *dh Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *dh Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *dh Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 pr Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 ph Mar 18 at Alabama ph Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *dh/c Mar 25 at Florida *dh Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH ph/dh Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 2b/c Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *2b/c Apr 02 UT MARTIN *dh Apr 13 at Georgia Tech dh Apr 15 OLE MISS ph Apr 16 OLE MISS ph Apr 17 OLE MISS ph Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER ph/dh Apr 23 at Arkansas *dh May 01 at Auburn ph May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE ph Totals 13gs On base pct..474 Slugging pct..488

43 Individual Career History Alisa Goler Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 4, at Georgia Tech, Apr 09, 2008 Doubles: 2, 5 times Triples: 1, Michigan State, Mar 02, 2008 Home runs: 2, 9 times Total bases: 10, at Alabama, Mar 20, 2011 RBI: 7, Ball State, Feb 20, 2009; Georgia Tech, Mar 30, 2011 Runs scored: 3, South Carolina, Apr 25, 2010; Ball State, Feb 20, 2009 Walks: 4, at Georgia Tech, Apr 13, 2011; East Carolina, Mar 11, 2008 Hit by pitch: 1, 8 times Struck out: 2, Kennesaw State, Apr 27, 2011; Indiana, Mar 04, 2011; vs Washington, May 31, 2009 Sac flies: 1, 12 times Sac bunts: 2, Arkansas, Mar 29, 2008 At bats: 5, 4 times Stolen bases: 2, Campbell, Mar 04, 2011 Field chances: 10, at Kent State, Mar 22, 2008; at Ole Miss Rebels, Mar 26, 2008; Arkansas, Mar 29, 2008 Putouts: 10, at Kent State, Mar 22, 2008; Arkansas, Mar 29, 2008 Assists: 5, at Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2010; Mississippi State, Apr 15, 2009

44 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #35 Alisa Goler - 59 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *3b Feb 12 IOWA *3b Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *3b Feb 13 MARYLAND *3b Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *3b Feb 18 WINTHROP *3b Feb 18 BUFFALO *3b Feb 19 N.D. STATE *3b Feb 19 MARSHALL *3b Feb 20 N.C. STATE *3b Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *ss Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *ss Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *ss Feb 25 vs Oregon State *ss Feb 26 vs Arizona *ss Mar 04 INDIANA *ss Mar 04 CAMPBELL *ss Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *ss Mar 10 PENN STATE *3b Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *3b Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *3b Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *3b Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *3b Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *3b Mar 18 at Alabama *3b Mar 19 at Alabama *3b Mar 20 at Alabama *3b Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *3b Mar 25 at Florida *3b Mar 26 at Florida *3b Mar 27 at Florida *3b Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *3b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *3b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *3b Apr 02 UT MARTIN *3b Apr 03 UT MARTIN *3b Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *3b Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *3b Apr 08 KENTUCKY *3b Apr 09 KENTUCKY *3b/ss Apr 10 KENTUCKY *3b Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *3b/ss Apr 15 OLE MISS *3b Apr 16 OLE MISS *3b Apr 17 OLE MISS *3b Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *3b Apr 23 at Arkansas *ss Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *3b Apr 29 at Auburn *3b Apr 30 at Auburn *ss May 01 at Auburn *3b May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *3b May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *ss May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *ss May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *ss May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *ss May 12 vs Louisiana State *3b May 13 vs Alabama *3b May 14 vs Tennessee *3b Totals 59gs On base pct..517 Slugging pct..685

45 Individual Career History Brianna Hesson Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 4, Kentucky, Apr 10, 2011 Doubles: 2, 7 times Triples: 1, 6 times Home runs: 2, vs Central Florida, Feb 13, 2010; Maryland, Feb 13, 2011 Total bases: 8, vs Central Florida, Feb 13, 2010; Maryland, Feb 13, 2011 RBI: 6, at Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2010 Runs scored: 3, UT Martin, Apr 03, 2011; N.D. State, Feb 19, 2011; at Florida, Mar 26, 2011 Walks: 3, at Georgia Tech, Apr 13, 2011; vs Oregon State, Feb 25, 2011 Hit by pitch: 1, 6 times Struck out: 3, 6 times Sac flies: 1, 8 times Sac bunts: 1, 8 times At bats: 5, at Auburn, Apr 19, 2009; at Florida, Mar 25, 2011; at Florida, Mar 26, 2011 Stolen bases: 1, 8 times Caught stealing: 1, 4 times Field chances: 12, 6 times Putouts: 12, Arkansas, Apr 02, 2010; at South Carolina, Mar 21, 2009 Assists: 2, 12 times

46 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #8 Brianna Hesson - 56 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *1b Feb 12 IOWA *1b Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *1b Feb 13 MARYLAND *1b Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *1b Feb 18 WINTHROP *1b Feb 18 BUFFALO *1b Feb 19 N.D. STATE *1b Feb 19 MARSHALL *1b Feb 20 N.C. STATE *1b Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *1b Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *1b Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *1b Feb 25 vs Oregon State *1b Feb 26 vs Arizona *1b Mar 04 INDIANA *1b Mar 04 CAMPBELL *1b Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *1b Mar 10 PENN STATE *1b Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *of Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *of Mar 18 at Alabama *of Mar 19 at Alabama *of Mar 20 at Alabama *1b Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *of Mar 25 at Florida *of Mar 26 at Florida *of Mar 27 at Florida *of Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *of/1b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *1b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *1b Apr 02 UT MARTIN *1b Apr 03 UT MARTIN *1b/of Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *of/1b Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *1b Apr 08 KENTUCKY *1b Apr 09 KENTUCKY *1b Apr 10 KENTUCKY *1b Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *1b/of Apr 15 OLE MISS *of Apr 16 OLE MISS *1b Apr 17 OLE MISS *1b Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *1b Apr 23 at Arkansas *1b Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *of Apr 29 at Auburn *of Apr 30 at Auburn *1b May 01 at Auburn *of May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *1b May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *1b May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *1b May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *1b May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *1b May 12 vs Louisiana State *of May 13 vs Alabama *of May 14 vs Tennessee *of Totals 56gs On base pct..415 Slugging pct..669

47 Individual Career History Brittney Hubbard Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3, Mississippi State, May 08, 2011; at Texas, May 09, 2010 Doubles: 1, 12 times Triples: 1, Ball State, Feb 20, 2009 Home runs: 2, Mississippi State, May 08, 2011 Total bases: 9, Mississippi State, May 08, 2011 RBI: 4, N.D. State, Feb 19, 2011 Runs scored: 3, 4 times Walks: 2, at Florida, Mar 26, 2011 Hit by pitch: 1, at Arkansas, Apr 23, 2011; Louisiana State, Mar 11, 2011 Struck out: 3, at Florida State, May 22, 2010 Sac flies: 1, Ole Miss, Apr 16, 2011 Sac bunts: 1, at Alabama, Apr 05, 2009; Cleveland State, Feb 14, 2009 At bats: 4, 8 times Stolen bases: 2, Louisiana State, Mar 12, 2011 Caught stealing: 1, 5 times Field chances: 5, vs Oregon State, Feb 25, 2011 Putouts: 2, 6 times Assists: 3, vs Oklahoma St., Feb 24, 2011; vs Texas A&M, Feb 25, 2011

48 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #11 Brittney Hubbard - 53 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *of Feb 18 WINTHROP ph/of Feb 18 BUFFALO ph Feb 19 N.D. STATE *dh/ss Feb 19 MARSHALL *ss Feb 20 N.C. STATE *ss Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *3b Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *3b Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *3b Feb 25 vs Oregon State *3b Feb 26 vs Arizona *of Mar 04 INDIANA *of Mar 04 CAMPBELL *of Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *of Mar 10 PENN STATE ph Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *dh Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *dh Mar 18 at Alabama *dh Mar 19 at Alabama *dh Mar 20 at Alabama ph/of Mar 26 at Florida *dh Mar 27 at Florida *dh Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *dh/of Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *of Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *of Apr 02 UT MARTIN *of Apr 03 UT MARTIN *of/dh Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *dh/of Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *of Apr 08 KENTUCKY *of Apr 09 KENTUCKY ph/dh Apr 10 KENTUCKY *of Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *of/of Apr 15 OLE MISS *of Apr 16 OLE MISS *of Apr 17 OLE MISS *of Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *of Apr 23 at Arkansas *of Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *dh Apr 29 at Auburn *dh Apr 30 at Auburn *dh May 01 at Auburn *dh May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *dh May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *dh May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *dh May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *dh/3b May 12 vs Louisiana State *dh May 13 vs Alabama *dh May 14 vs Tennessee *dh Totals 48gs On base pct..373 Slugging pct..511

49 Individual Career History Sarah McCloud Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so / / / / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Innings pitched: 8.0, East Carolina, Mar 12, 2008 Walks allowed: 7, at LSU, Apr 30, 2010 Strikeouts: 9, South Carolina, Mar 15, 2008 Batters faced: 37, LSU, Mar 14, 2009 Field chances: 5, Arkansas, Mar 29, 2008 Putouts: 1, 20 times Assists: 4, 5 times Runners CS: 2, Longwood, Feb 13, 2009

50 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #5 Sarah McCloud - 7 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 19 MARSHALL *p Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *p Mar 10 PENN STATE *p Apr 10 KENTUCKY *p Apr 16 OLE MISS *p Apr 23 at Arkansas *p May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *p Totals 7gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #5 Sarah McCloud - 13 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 12 IOWA * Feb 19 MARSHALL * Feb 24 vs Oklahoma * Feb 25 vs Oregon State * Mar 10 PENN STATE * Mar 16 at South Carolina Mar 20 at Alabama * Apr 10 KENTUCKY * Apr 16 OLE MISS * Apr 23 at Arkansas * Apr 30 at Auburn * May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE * May 11 LONGWOOD-2 * Totals

51 Individual Career History Morgan Montemayor Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Innings pitched: 7.0, 4 times Walks allowed: 5, Illinois State, Feb 11, 2011 Strikeouts: 10, Louisiana State, Mar 13, 2011 Batters faced: 31, vs Alabama, May 13, 2011 Field chances: 3, Kentucky, Apr 09, 2011; Illinois State, Feb 11, 2011 Putouts: 1, 4 times Assists: 3, Kentucky, Apr 09, 2011; Illinois State, Feb 11, 2011 Runners CS: 1, 5 times

52 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #44 Morgan Montemayor - 23 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *p Feb 13 MARYLAND *p Feb 18 WINTHROP *p Feb 20 N.C. STATE *p Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *p Feb 26 vs Arizona *p Mar 04 INDIANA *p Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *p Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *p Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *p Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *p Mar 27 at Florida *p Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *p Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *p Apr 03 UT MARTIN *p Apr 09 KENTUCKY *p Apr 15 OLE MISS *p Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *p Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *p Apr 29 at Auburn *p May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE p May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *p May 13 vs Alabama *p Totals 22gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #44 Morgan Montemayor - 35 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE * Feb 13 MARYLAND * Feb 13 LIPSCOMB Feb 18 WINTHROP * Feb 20 N.C. STATE * Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. * Feb 25 vs Texas A&M * Feb 26 vs Arizona * Mar 04 INDIANA * Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA * Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE * Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE * Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 * Mar 19 at Alabama * Mar 20 at Alabama Mar 25 at Florida Mar 26 at Florida * Mar 27 at Florida * Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH * Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 * Apr 03 UT MARTIN * Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 * Apr 09 KENTUCKY * Apr 15 OLE MISS * Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER * Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE * Apr 29 at Auburn * May 01 at Auburn * May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE May 11 LONGWOOD-1 * May 12 vs Louisiana State * May 13 vs Alabama * May 14 vs Tennessee * Totals

53 Individual Career History Katie Murphy Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so / / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Runs scored: 1, N.D. State, Feb 19, 2011 Innings pitched: 4.1, vs Michigan, Feb 13, 2010 Walks allowed: 4, vs Michigan, Feb 13, 2010 Strikeouts: 8, vs Michigan, Feb 13, 2010; Kennesaw State, Mar 31, 2010 Batters faced: 19, vs Michigan, Feb 13, 2010 Field chances: 2, Maryland, Feb 13, 2011; Iowa State, Feb 27, 2010; Alabama, Mar 13, 2010 Putouts: 2, Maryland, Feb 13, 2011 Assists: 2, Alabama, Mar 13, 2010 Runners CS: 1, Alabama, Mar 13, 2010

54 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #33 Katie Murphy - 2 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 12 IOWA p Feb 13 MARYLAND p Totals 0gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #33 Katie Murphy - 12 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 12 IOWA Feb 13 MARYLAND Feb 18 WINTHROP Feb 19 N.D. STATE Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON Apr 03 UT MARTIN Apr 06 TENNESSEE Apr 15 OLE MISS Apr 29 at Auburn May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE Totals

55 Individual Career History Christine Olney Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 1, 7 times Doubles: 1, at Georgia Tech, Apr 13, 2011 Total bases: 2, at Georgia Tech, Apr 13, 2011 Runs scored: 1, 7 times Walks: 1, vs Central Florida, Feb 13, 2010; Western Carolina, Feb 20, 2010; Belmont, Mar 05, 2010 Struck out: 1, 7 times At bats: 4, Florida State, Mar 24, 2010 Stolen bases: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Field chances: 4, Georgia Southern, Apr 05, 2010 Putouts: 4, Georgia Southern, Apr 05, 2010 Assists: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011

56 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #19 Christine Olney - 15 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 18 WINTHROP pr/dh Feb 18 BUFFALO pr Feb 19 MARSHALL pr Feb 20 N.C. STATE pr Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. pr Mar 04 CAMPBELL *dh Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *dh Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 ph Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 1b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 2b Apr 10 KENTUCKY ph Apr 13 at Georgia Tech ph/1b Apr 15 OLE MISS *dh Apr 16 OLE MISS ph Apr 30 at Auburn ph Totals 3gs On base pct..250 Slugging pct..312

57 Individual Career History Alison Owen Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so / / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Innings pitched: 7.0, 4 times Walks allowed: 4, at Mississippi State, Apr 13, 2010 Strikeouts: 12, Campbell, Mar 04, 2011 Batters faced: 32, at Georgia Tech, Apr 13, 2011 Field chances: 3, vs Tennessee, Jun 04, 2010; at South Carolina, Mar 16, 2011; at Texas, May 09, 2010 Putouts: 1, 4 times Assists: 3, vs Tennessee, Jun 04, 2010; at Texas, May 09, 2010 Runners CS: 1, 8 times

58 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #4 Alison Owen - 9 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 18 BUFFALO *p Feb 25 vs Oregon State p Mar 04 CAMPBELL *p Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *p Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *p Mar 18 at Alabama *p Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *p Apr 29 at Auburn p/1b May 01 at Auburn p Totals 6gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000 #4 Alison Owen - 35 appearances (All games) Date Opponent GS IP H R ER BB SO 2B 3B HR WP BK HBP IBB Score W-L Sv ERA NP Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA Feb 13 LIPSCOMB Feb 18 BUFFALO * Feb 19 N.D. STATE Feb 19 MARSHALL Feb 24 vs Oklahoma Feb 25 vs Texas A&M Feb 25 vs Oregon State Mar 04 CAMPBELL * Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE * Mar 16 at South Carolina Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 * Mar 18 at Alabama * Mar 20 at Alabama Mar 23 USC UPSTATE * Mar 25 at Florida * Mar 26 at Florida Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 * Apr 02 UT MARTIN * Apr 06 TENNESSEE Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 * Apr 08 KENTUCKY Apr 09 KENTUCKY Apr 13 at Georgia Tech Apr 17 OLE MISS * Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER Apr 23 at Arkansas Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE Apr 29 at Auburn May 01 at Auburn May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE * May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE * May 11 LONGWOOD May 14 vs Tennessee Totals

59 Individual Career History Ashley Pauly Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3, vs Washington, Jun 03, 2010; USC Upstate, Mar 23, 2011; vs Michigan, May 30, 2009 Doubles: 2, at Radford, May 23, 2010 Triples: 1, 4 times Home runs: 1, 8 times Total bases: 6, 4 times RBI: 4, Bowling Green, Feb 19, 2010; N.D. State, Feb 19, 2011 Runs scored: 3, Western Carolina, Feb 20, 2010 Walks: 1, 15 times Hit by pitch: 1, 12 times Struck out: 2, 4 times Sac flies: 1, 9 times Sac bunts: 2, at Florida, Mar 26, 2011 At bats: 5, at Ole Miss, Apr 11, 2010 Stolen bases: 1, 21 times Caught stealing: 1, 5 times Field chances: 8, 4 times Putouts: 6, Ole Miss, Apr 11, 2009 Assists: 5, at Auburn, Apr 18, 2009

60 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #10 Ashley Pauly - 58 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *2b Feb 12 IOWA *2b Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *2b Feb 13 MARYLAND *2b Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *2b Feb 18 WINTHROP *2b Feb 18 BUFFALO *2b Feb 19 N.D. STATE *2b Feb 19 MARSHALL *2b Feb 20 N.C. STATE *2b Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *2b Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *2b Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *2b Feb 25 vs Oregon State *2b Feb 26 vs Arizona *2b Mar 04 INDIANA *2b Mar 04 CAMPBELL *2b Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *2b Mar 10 PENN STATE *2b Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *2b Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *2b Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *2b Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *2b Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *2b Mar 18 at Alabama *2b Mar 19 at Alabama *2b Mar 20 at Alabama *2b Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *2b Mar 25 at Florida *2b Mar 26 at Florida *2b Mar 27 at Florida *2b Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *2b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *2b Apr 02 UT MARTIN *2b Apr 03 UT MARTIN *2b Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *2b Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *2b Apr 08 KENTUCKY *2b Apr 09 KENTUCKY *2b Apr 10 KENTUCKY *2b Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *2b Apr 15 OLE MISS *2b Apr 16 OLE MISS *2b Apr 17 OLE MISS *2b Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *2b Apr 23 at Arkansas *2b Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *2b Apr 29 at Auburn *2b Apr 30 at Auburn *2b May 01 at Auburn *2b May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *2b May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *2b May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *2b May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *2b May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *2b May 12 vs Louisiana State *2b May 13 vs Alabama *2b May 14 vs Tennessee *2b Totals 58gs On base pct..389 Slugging pct..469

61 Individual Career History Ashley Razey Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3, 7 times Doubles: 2, UT Martin, Apr 03, 2011; Charleston Southern, Feb 26, 2010 Home runs: 2, vs Central Florida, Feb 13, 2010; Buffalo, Feb 18, 2011 Total bases: 10, Buffalo, Feb 18, 2011 RBI: 6, South Carolina, Apr 25, 2010 Runs scored: 2, 8 times Walks: 2, 5 times Hit by pitch: 1, at Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2010; East Carolina, Feb 12, 2011; Elon, Mar 06, 2010 Struck out: 3, at Alabama, Mar 18, 2011 Sac flies: 1, 6 times At bats: 5, at Ole Miss, Apr 11, 2010 Caught stealing: 1, Auburn, Apr 18, 2010 Field chances: 13, East Carolina, Feb 12, 2011 Putouts: 12, East Carolina, Feb 12, 2011 Assists: 2, Iowa, Feb 12, 2011; Western Carolina, Feb 20, 2010; vs Florida, Jun 05, 2010 Runners CS: 1, 14 times

62 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #18 Ashley Razey - 58 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *c Feb 12 IOWA *c Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *c Feb 13 MARYLAND *c Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *c Feb 18 WINTHROP *c Feb 18 BUFFALO *c Feb 19 N.D. STATE *c Feb 19 MARSHALL *c Feb 20 N.C. STATE *c Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *c Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *c Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *c Feb 25 vs Oregon State *dh/c Feb 26 vs Arizona *c Mar 04 INDIANA *c Mar 04 CAMPBELL *c Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *c Mar 10 PENN STATE *dh Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *c Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *c Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *c Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *c Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *c Mar 18 at Alabama *c Mar 19 at Alabama *c Mar 20 at Alabama *c/dh Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *c/dh Mar 25 at Florida *c Mar 26 at Florida *c Mar 27 at Florida *c Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *c Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *dh Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *c Apr 03 UT MARTIN *c Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *c/dh Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *dh Apr 08 KENTUCKY *dh Apr 09 KENTUCKY *c Apr 10 KENTUCKY *dh Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *dh/c Apr 15 OLE MISS *c Apr 16 OLE MISS *dh Apr 17 OLE MISS *dh Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *dh Apr 23 at Arkansas *c Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *c Apr 29 at Auburn *c Apr 30 at Auburn *c May 01 at Auburn *c May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *c May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *c May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *c May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *c May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *c/dh May 12 vs Louisiana State *c May 13 vs Alabama *c May 14 vs Tennessee *c Totals 58gs On base pct..372 Slugging pct..584

63 Individual Career History Tiesha Reed SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Runs scored: 1, 9 times Caught stealing: 1, UT Martin, Apr 03, 2011

64 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #20 Tiesha Reed - 19 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 12 IOWA pr Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA pr Feb 13 MARYLAND pr Feb 13 LIPSCOMB pr Feb 18 WINTHROP pr Feb 18 BUFFALO pr Feb 19 MARSHALL pr Mar 10 PENN STATE pr Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE pr Mar 25 at Florida pr Apr 03 UT MARTIN pr Apr 08 KENTUCKY pr Apr 09 KENTUCKY pr Apr 10 KENTUCKY pr Apr 29 at Auburn pr May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE pr May 11 LONGWOOD-1 pr Totals 0gs On base pct..000 Slugging pct..000

65 Individual Career History Katie Rietkovich Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 1, Marshall, Feb 19, 2011 Total bases: 1, Marshall, Feb 19, 2011 At bats: 1, Winthrop, Feb 18, 2011; Marshall, Feb 19, 2011 Field chances: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011 Putouts: 1, UNC Wilmington, Mar 31, 2011

66 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #16 Katie Rietkovich - 4 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 18 WINTHROP ph/dh Feb 19 MARSHALL ph Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 2b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 pr/1b Totals 0gs On base pct..500 Slugging pct..500

67 Individual Career History Kristyn Sandberg Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3, 5 times Doubles: 2, 5 times Home runs: 2, Iowa State, Feb 27, 2010 Total bases: 8, Iowa State, Feb 27, 2010 RBI: 4, Kentucky, Apr 09, 2011; Iowa State, Feb 27, 2010; Belmont, Mar 05, 2010 Runs scored: 2, 5 times Walks: 2, Ball State, Feb 20, 2009; at Florida, Mar 26, 2011 Hit by pitch: 1, 17 times Struck out: 3, vs Washington, Mar 07, 2009; vs Alabama, May 13, 2011 Sac flies: 1, Longwood, Feb 13, 2009 Sac bunts: 2, vs Cal State Northridge, Feb 07, 2009 At bats: 5, at Auburn, Apr 19, 2009; vs Oregon State, Feb 25, 2011; at Florida, Mar 25, 2011 Stolen bases: 1, 4 times Caught stealing: 1, 4 times Field chances: 13, vs Washington, Jun 03, 2010 Putouts: 13, vs Washington, Jun 03, 2010 Assists: 4, Indiana, Mar 04, 2011 Runners CS: 2, Alabama, Mar 13, 2010

68 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #23 Kristyn Sandberg - 55 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *dh Feb 12 IOWA *dh Feb 13 MARYLAND *dh Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *dh Feb 18 WINTHROP *dh Feb 18 BUFFALO *dh Feb 19 N.D. STATE ph Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *dh Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *dh Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *dh Feb 25 vs Oregon State *c/3b Feb 26 vs Arizona *3b Mar 04 INDIANA *3b Mar 04 CAMPBELL *3b Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *3b Mar 10 PENN STATE *c Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *1b Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *1b Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *1b Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *1b Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *1b Mar 18 at Alabama *1b Mar 19 at Alabama *1b Mar 20 at Alabama *dh/c Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *1b Mar 25 at Florida *1b Mar 26 at Florida *1b Mar 27 at Florida *1b Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *1b Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *c/dh Apr 02 UT MARTIN *c Apr 03 UT MARTIN *dh/1b Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *1b/c Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *c Apr 08 KENTUCKY *c Apr 09 KENTUCKY *dh/3b Apr 10 KENTUCKY *c Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *c/dh Apr 15 OLE MISS *1b Apr 16 OLE MISS *c Apr 17 OLE MISS *c Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *c Apr 23 at Arkansas *3b Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *1b Apr 29 at Auburn *1b/dh Apr 30 at Auburn *3b May 01 at Auburn *1b May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *dh May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *3b May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *3b May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *3b May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *3b/c May 12 vs Louisiana State *1b May 13 vs Alabama *1b May 14 vs Tennessee *1b Totals 54gs On base pct..371 Slugging pct..513

69 Individual Career History Taylor Schlopy Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL Year era w-l app gs cg sho sv ip h r er bb so / / TOTAL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 4, at Texas, May 10, 2010 Doubles: 2, 4 times Triples: 1, 14 times Home runs: 2, LSU, Mar 14, 2009; vs Michigan, May 30, 2009 Total bases: 9, LSU, Mar 14, 2009 RBI: 4, 5 times Runs scored: 3, 15 times Walks: 3, 5 times Hit by pitch: 2, 4 times Struck out: 3, Arkansas, Apr 02, 2010; at LSU Tigers, Mar 09, 2008; vs Brigham Young, May 16, 2008 Sac flies: 1, 5 times Sac bunts: 1, 8 times At bats: 5, Mississippi State, Apr 15, 2009; at Auburn, Apr 18, 2009; vs Washington, May 31, 2009 Stolen bases: 3, 4 times Caught stealing: 1, 7 times Innings pitched: 7.0, Florida Gators, Apr 12, 2008 Walks allowed: 4, vs Washington, May 31, 2009 Strikeouts: 7, at Tennessee, Apr 06, 2008 Batters faced: 34, Florida Gators, Apr 12, 2008 Field chances: 6, vs Washington, May 31, 2009 Putouts: 5, vs Long Beach State, Feb 06, 2009 Assists: 2, at Georgia Tech, Apr 09, 2008; vs Washington, May 31, 2009

70 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #6 Taylor Schlopy - 57 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *of Feb 12 IOWA *of Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *of Feb 13 MARYLAND *of Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *of Feb 18 WINTHROP *of Feb 18 BUFFALO *of Feb 19 N.D. STATE *of Feb 19 MARSHALL *of Feb 20 N.C. STATE *of Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *of Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *of Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *of Feb 25 vs Oregon State *of Feb 26 vs Arizona *of Mar 04 INDIANA *of Mar 04 CAMPBELL *of Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *of Mar 10 PENN STATE *of Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *of Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *of Mar 18 at Alabama *of Mar 19 at Alabama *of Mar 20 at Alabama *of Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *of Mar 25 at Florida *of Mar 26 at Florida *of Mar 27 at Florida *of Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *of Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *of Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *of Apr 02 UT MARTIN *of Apr 03 UT MARTIN *of Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *of Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *of Apr 08 KENTUCKY *of Apr 09 KENTUCKY *of Apr 10 KENTUCKY *of Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *of Apr 17 OLE MISS *of Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *of Apr 23 at Arkansas *of Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *of Apr 29 at Auburn *of Apr 30 at Auburn *of May 01 at Auburn *of May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *of May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *of May 12 vs Louisiana State *of May 13 vs Alabama *of May 14 vs Tennessee *of Totals 57gs On base pct..441 Slugging pct..590

71 Individual Career History Laura Trout Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 2, 14 times Doubles: 1, 5 times Triples: 1, UT Martin, Apr 03, 2011; at Ole Miss, Apr 10, 2010 Home runs: 1, 8 times Total bases: 5, Elon, Mar 06, 2010; Alabama, Mar 14, 2010; at Kentucky, Mar 28, 2010 RBI: 3, Western Carolina, Feb 20, 2010; Elon, Mar 06, 2010; Alabama, Mar 14, 2010 Runs scored: 2, 8 times Walks: 2, Elon, Mar 06, 2010; at Alabama, Mar 19, 2011; Elon, May 21, 2010 Hit by pitch: 2, at Alabama, Mar 20, 2011 Struck out: 3, Alabama, Mar 13, 2010; Florida State, Mar 24, 2010 Sac flies: 1, 5 times Sac bunts: 1, 7 times At bats: 4, 5 times Stolen bases: 2, Ole Miss, Apr 15, 2011; Bowling Green, Feb 19, 2010; Furman, Mar 17, 2010 Caught stealing: 1, 7 times Field chances: 7, at Ole Miss, Apr 11, 2010; vs Tennessee, May 14, 2011; California, May 28, 2010 Putouts: 5, California, May 28, 2010 Assists: 5, Florida State, Mar 24, 2010

72 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #7 Laura Trout - 48 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *ss Feb 12 IOWA *ss Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *ss Feb 13 MARYLAND *ss Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *ss Feb 18 WINTHROP *ss Feb 18 BUFFALO *ss Feb 19 N.D. STATE *ss/dh Mar 10 PENN STATE *ss Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *ss Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *ss Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *ss Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *ss Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *ss Mar 18 at Alabama *ss Mar 19 at Alabama *ss Mar 20 at Alabama *ss Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *ss Mar 25 at Florida *ss Mar 26 at Florida *ss Mar 27 at Florida *ss Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *ss Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *ss Apr 02 UT MARTIN *ss Apr 03 UT MARTIN *ss Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *ss Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *ss Apr 08 KENTUCKY *ss Apr 09 KENTUCKY *ss/dh Apr 10 KENTUCKY *ss Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *ss Apr 15 OLE MISS *ss Apr 16 OLE MISS *ss Apr 17 OLE MISS *ss Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *ss Apr 23 at Arkansas pr Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *ss Apr 29 at Auburn *ss Apr 30 at Auburn *of May 01 at Auburn *ss May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *ss May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *of May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *of May 12 vs Louisiana State *ss May 13 vs Alabama *ss May 14 vs Tennessee *ss Totals 47gs On base pct..402 Slugging pct..337

73 Individual Career History Megan Wiggins Year avg gp-gs ab r h 2b 3b hr rbi bb so sb-att TOTAL SINGLE-GAME HIGHS: Hits: 3, 20 times Doubles: 2, 5 times Triples: 1, 14 times Home runs: 2, vs Texas A&M, Feb 25, 2011 Total bases: 8, vs Texas A&M, Feb 25, 2011; Kennesaw State, Mar 31, 2010 RBI: 4, 8 times Runs scored: 3, 10 times Walks: 3, Elon, May 21, 2010 Hit by pitch: 1, 9 times Struck out: 3, vs UCLA Bruins, Feb 22, 2008 Sac flies: 1, 10 times Sac bunts: 1, 4 times At bats: 5, 4 times Stolen bases: 4, Ole Miss, Apr 16, 2011 Caught stealing: 1, 9 times Field chances: 6, vs Tennessee, Jun 04, 2010; Arkansas, Mar 29, 2008 Putouts: 5, 4 times Assists: 5, East Carolina, Mar 12, 2008

74 2011 Georgia Softball Individual Game-by-Game for Georgia (as of May 15, 2011) #25 Megan Wiggins - 59 games (All games) Date Opponent Pos AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR BB SB CS HBP SAC SF GDP K PO A E Avg Feb 11 ILLINOIS STATE *of Feb 12 IOWA *of Feb 12 EAST CAROLINA *of Feb 13 MARYLAND *of Feb 13 LIPSCOMB *of Feb 18 WINTHROP *of Feb 18 BUFFALO *of Feb 19 N.D. STATE *of Feb 19 MARSHALL *of Feb 20 N.C. STATE *of Feb 24 vs Oklahoma St. *of Feb 24 vs Oklahoma *of Feb 25 vs Texas A&M *of Feb 25 vs Oregon State *of Feb 26 vs Arizona *of Mar 04 INDIANA *of Mar 04 CAMPBELL *of Mar 06 CHATTANOOGA *of Mar 10 PENN STATE *of Mar 11 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 12 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 13 LOUISIANA STATE *of Mar 16 at South Carolina-1 *of Mar 16 at South Carolina-2 *of Mar 18 at Alabama *of Mar 19 at Alabama *of Mar 20 at Alabama *of Mar 23 USC UPSTATE *of Mar 25 at Florida *of Mar 26 at Florida *of Mar 27 at Florida *of Mar 30 GEORGIA TECH *of Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-1 *of/dh Mar 31 UNC WILMINGTON-2 *of Apr 02 UT MARTIN *of Apr 03 UT MARTIN *of Apr 06 TENNESSEE-1 *of Apr 06 TENNESSEE-2 *of Apr 08 KENTUCKY *of Apr 09 KENTUCKY *of Apr 10 KENTUCKY *of Apr 13 at Georgia Tech *of Apr 15 OLE MISS *of Apr 16 OLE MISS *of Apr 17 OLE MISS *of Apr 20 GEORGIA SOUTHER *of Apr 23 at Arkansas *of Apr 27 KENNESAW STATE *of Apr 29 at Auburn *of Apr 30 at Auburn *of May 01 at Auburn *of May 06 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 07 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 08 MISSISSIPPI STATE *of May 11 LONGWOOD-1 *of May 11 LONGWOOD-2 *of May 12 vs Louisiana State *of May 13 vs Alabama *of May 14 vs Tennessee *of Totals 59gs On base pct..447 Slugging pct..679

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76 Individual Records BATTING AVERAGE Season (min. 100 at-bats) Alisa Goler Kim Wendland Nicole Barber Taylor Schlopy Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Megan Wiggins Kellie Middleton Nicole Barber Taylor Schlopy 2009 Career (min. 275 at-bats) Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Courtney Knight Jessi Cerra Jessica Doucette Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres..313 Kristyn Sandberg 2009-Pres. AT-BATS Game 6 last-five players vs. Oregon (2/8/03) Season Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Megan Wiggins Jessica Doucette Kim Wendland Courtney Knight Kim Wendland 2003 Career Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Courtney Knight Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Katie Lewis Shannon McKeon Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. DOUBLES Game 3 Kim Wendland W. Illinois (3/9/04) Season Kellie Middleton Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins Kim Wendland Alisa Goler Kristyn Sandberg Megan Wiggins Alisa Goler Brianna Hesson Kristen Bell Jessi Cerra 1998 Career Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Courtney Knight Nicole Barber Shannon McKeon Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Kellie Middleton RBI Game 1. 7 A. Goler vs. #24 Ga.Tech (3/30/11) 7 A. Goler vs. Ball State (2/20/09) 7 M. Tyree vs. E. Tenn.(2/24/02) Season Alisa Goler Kim Wendland Megan McAllister Kim Wendland Brianna Hesson Megan Wiggins Brianna Hesson Alisa Goler Megan McAllister Ashley Razey Kim Wendland 2003 Career Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Shannon McKeon Ashley Godfrey Courtney Knight Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Michelle Green GAMES PLAYED Season Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Katie Lewis Kristen Bell Shannon McKeon Michelle Tyree Julie Milner 2002 Career Katie Lewis Nicole Barber Shannon McKeon Kim Wendland Megan McAllister Courtney Knight Victoria Sanders Michelle Tyree Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres. RUNS Game 4 last- K. Schnake at Auburn (4/19/09) Season Taylor Schlopy Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Taylor Schlopy Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Megan Wiggins Megan Wiggins Taylor Schlopy Kim Wendland 2003 Career Nicole Barber Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Kim Wendland Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Courtney Knight Ashley Godfrey Katie Lewis Michelle Tyree Sojourner Moody Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. TRIPLES Game 2 last- Nicole Barber Ball State (3/16/04) Season Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Michelle Tyree Megan Wiggins T. Schlopy ( 10); M. Wiggins ( 08); K. Middleton ( 07); A. Godfrey( 06); K. Wendland ( 02); N. Barber ( 01); C. Gavin ( 98); A. Godfrey ( 03) Career Nicole Barber Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres. 14 Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Ashley Godfrey Michelle Tyree Courtney Knight Kellie Middleton Chrissy Gavin Kim Wendland Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. 6 Beth Adams TOTAL BASES Game 10 last-alisa Goler at #2 Ala. (3/20/11) Season Alisa Goler Megan Wiggins Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Kellie Middleton Nicole Barber Megan Wiggins Taylor Schlopy Megan McAllister 2006 Career Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Courtney Knight Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Ashley Godfrey Shannon McKeon GAMES STARTED Season Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Katie Lewis Kristen Bell Shannon McKeon Michelle Tyree Julie Milner 2002 Career Katie Lewis Nicole Barber Shannon McKeon Kim Wendlend Courtney Knight Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Lisa Schutt Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. 230 Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres. HITS Game 5 last-kim Wendland W. Illinois (3/9/04) Season Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Kellie Middleton Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins Nicole Barber Megan Wiggins 2008 Career Nicole Barber Kim Wendland Courtney Knight Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Alisa Goler 2008-Pres. 241 Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Katie Lewis Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Beth Adams HOME RUNS Game 2 last - B. Hubbard vs. Miss. St. (5/8/11) Season Alisa Goler Alisa Goler Alisa Goler Megan Wiggins Megan McAllister Megan McAllister Brianna Hesson Taylor Schlopy Ashley Godfrey Kim Wendland 2003 Career Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Megan McAllister Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres. 42 Ashley Godfrey Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. 38 Kim Wendland Ashley Razey 2010-Pres. 26 Shannon McKeon Kristyn Sandberg 2009-Pres. SLUGGING PCT. Season (min. 100 at-bats) Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy Alisa Goler Kim Wendland Megan Wiggins Taylor Schlopy Megan McAllister Megan Wiggins Megan McAllister Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres..664 Kim Wendland 2005 Career (min. 275 at-bats) Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Kim Wendlend Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Ashley Godfrey Ashley Razey 2010-Pres Megan McAllister Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Kellie Middleton Nicole Barber

77 Individual Records WALKS Game 4 Alisa Goler last at #22 Ga. Tech (4/13/11) Season Alisa Goler Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy Megan McAllister Shannon McKeon Shannon McKeon Taylor Schlopy Taylor Schlopy Shannon McKeon Alisa Goler 2009 Career Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Shannon McKeon Megan McAllister Kim Wendland Nicole Barber Ashley Godfrey Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Courtney Knight Beth Adams ON BASE PCT. Season (min. 100 at-bats) Taylor Schlopy Alisa Goler Taylor Schlopy Alisa Goler Alisa Goler Kim Wendland Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Kim Wendland Kim Wendland 2005 Career (min. 275 at-bats) Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Nicole Barber Kellie Middleton Kim Wendlend Megan McAllister Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Ashley Godfrey Jessi Cerra Shannon McKeon Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. STOLEN BASES Game 5 Kellie Middleton McNeese St. (2/11/07) Season Nicole Barber, Nicole Barber, Nicole Barber, Nicole Barber, Kellie Middleton, Charvi Greer, Kellie Middleton, Taylor Schlopy, Michelle Tyree, Michelle Tyree, Career Nicole Barber, Michelle Tyree, Taylor Schlopy, Pres. 86 Kellie Middleton, Beth Adams, Sojourner Moody, Charvi Greer, Katie Lewis, Kim Wendland, Julie Milner, EXTRA BASE HITS Season (2B-3B-HR) ( ) Alisa Goler (20-5-9) Megan Wiggins ( ) Megan Wiggins ( ) Megan McAllister ( ) Brianna Hesson ( ) Taylor Schlopy (22-4-4) Kellie Middleton ( ) Megan McAllister ( ) Kim Wendland (21-2-7) Kim Wendland 2003 Career (2B-3B-HR) ( ) Megan Wiggins 08-Pres ( ) Alisa Goler 08-Pres ( ) Kim Wendland ( ) Taylor Schlopy 08-Pres. 93 ( ) Megan McAllister ( ) Brianna Hesson 08-Pres. 91 ( ) Ashley Godfrey ( ) Nicole Barber ( ) Shannon McKeon ( ) Courtney Knight HIT-BY-PITCH Game 2 last-laura Trout vs. #2 Alabama (3/20/11) Season Kellie Middleton Taylor Schlopy Julie Milner Julie Milner Kellie Middleton Ashley Godfrey Megan McAllister Taylor Schlopy Ashley Godfrey Amy Brannan 2002 Career Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Ashley Godfrey Julie Milner Megan McAllister Kellie Middleton Kim Wendlend Shannon McKeon Nicole Barber Amy Brannan Kristyn Sandberg 2009-Pres. SACRIFICE FLIES Game 2 last-m McAllister vs. Campbell (3/21/07) Season 1. 5 Megan McAllister Kristen Bell Corin Tassio Ashley Razey A. Goler ( 10); K. Schnake ( 09); M. Wiggins ( 09); M. Wood ( 08); M. McAllister ( 07); C. Knight ( 05); S. McKeon ( 03) Career Alisa Goler 2008-Pres. 12 Megan McAllister Shannon McKeon Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres Ashley Pauly 2009-Pres. 9 Kim Wendlend Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. 8 Michelle Green Julie Milner Melissa Wood Kristen Bell WALK-TO-STRIKEOUT RATIO Season (min. 100 at-bats) (36/6) Alisa Goler (60/12) Alisa Goler (55/20) Alisa Goler (29/13) Alisa Goler (20/10) Megan Wiggins (40/20) Shannon McKeon (22/11) Beth Adams (29/16) Kim Wendland (38/22) Taylor Schlopy (32/19) Michelle Green 2003 Career (min. 275 at-bats) (180/51) Alisa Goler 2008-Pres (91/67) Kim Wendland (154/128) Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres (74/67) Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres (86/79) Nicole Barber (69/64) Beth Adams (54/51) Melissa Wood (61/58) Sojourner Moody (138/132) Shannon McKeon (119/117) Megan McAllister STRIKEOUTS Season Michelle Tyree Jamie Rausch Taylor Schlopy Kristen Bell Shannon McKeon Ashley Godfrey Michelle Tyree Ashley Godfrey Lisa Schutt Julie Milner 2002 Career Michelle Tyree Ashley Godfrey Shannon McKeon Taylor Schlopy 2008-Pres Lisa Schutt Jen Bell Megan McAllister Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres Chrissy Gavin Julie Milner SACRIFICE HITS Game 3 last-sojourner Moody vs. Iowa (2/10/06) Season Katie Lewis Katie Lewis Katie Lewis Katie Lewis Sojourner Moody Beth Adams Kristin Schnake Becky Mohl Jessica Gilmore Michelle Tyree Monique Rhoden 2001 Career Katie Lewis Sojourner Moody Monique Rhoden Michelle Tyree Kristin Schnake Lisa Schutt Ashley Pauly 2009-Pres Beth Adams Ashley Godfrey Courtney Knight TOUGHEST TO K (STRIKEOUTS/AT-BATS) Season (min. 100 at-bats) (6/165) Alisa Goler (10/203) Megan Wiggins (9/173) Katie Lewis (11/187) Beth Adams (12/195) Katie Lewis (16/250) Nicole Barger (13/200) Alisa Goler (9/135) Kim McClung (12/178) Alyssa Mauro (10/145) Ashley Pauly (15/217) Kim Wendland 2003 Career (min. 275 at-bats) (51/670) Alisa Goler 2008-Pres (57/715) Katie Lewis (35/436) Ashley Pauly 2009-Pres (38/462) Kellie Middleton (20/243) Kim McClung (67/805) Kim Wendland (79/916) Nicole Barber (67/721) Megan Wiggins 2008-Pres (29/295) Chelsea Cantillo (64/621) Beth Adams

78 Individual Records ERA Season (min. 100 innings pitched) Lacey Gardner Michelle Green Michelle Green Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Kasi Carroll Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Lacey Gardner Natalie Price 1997 Career (min. 175 innings pitched) Michelle Green Lacey Gardner Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Alison Owen 2010-Pres Rhonda Coffelt Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Katie Griffith Christie Hamilton Nicole Urban Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. APPEARANCES Season Michelle Green Christie Hamilton Kasi Carroll Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Natalie Price Natalie Price Michelle Green Natalie Price Rockie Castillo 2000 Career Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Michelle Green Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Christie Hamilton Katie Griffith Rhonda Coffelt Alison Owen 2010-Pres Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres Lacey Gardner SHUTOUTS Season Michelle Green (16/7) Kasi Carroll (9/8) Michelle Green (10/4) Christie Hamilton (8/4) Kasi Carroll (6/6) Erin Arevalo (7/3) Michelle Green (5/6) Katie Griffith (7/2) Michelle Green (7/2) Natalie Price (7/2) 2000 Career Michelle Green (38/19) Kasi Carroll (22/20) Natalie Price (25/3) Christie Hamilton (18/9) Sarah McCloud (11/13) 08-Pres Katie Griffith (11/8) Lacey Gardner (7/12) Erin Arevalo (7/8) 2009-Pres Kate Gaskill (3/11) Nichole Urban (4/9) HITS ALLOWED Game 16 Katie Griffith vs. Alabama (5/1/05) Season Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Natalie Price Christie Hamilton Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Rockie Castillo Rhonda Coffelt Rhonda Coffelt Michelle Green 2003 Career Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Rhonda Coffelt Michelle Green Christie Hamilton Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Katie Griffith Nicole Urban Lacey Gardner Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. WINS Season Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Kasi Carroll Michelle Green Christie Hamilton Morgan Montemayor Natalie Price Lacey Gardner Natalie Price Erin Arevalo Michelle Green 2002 Career Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Christie Hamilton Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Katie Griffith Nichole Urban Lacey Gardner Alison Owen 2010-Pres Rhonda Coffelt Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. GAMES STARTED Season Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Michelle Green Natalie Price Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Sarah McCloud Morgan Montemayor 2011-Pres. Career Natalie Price Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Christie Hamilton Rhonda Coffelt Katie Griffith Nicole Urban Lacey Gardner Erin Areavlo 2009-Pres. 29 Morgan Montemayor 2011-Pres. SAVES Season 1. 7 Kasi Carroll Kate Gaskill Rockie Castillo Alison Owen Alison Owen Kasi Carroll Katie Griffith E. Arevalo ( 10); C. Hamilton ( 08); S. McCloud ( 08); K. Gaskill ( 07); K. Griffith ( 05); L. Davidson ( 03); L. Gardner ( 02); N. Price ( 99); N. Price ( 97) Career Kasi Carroll Alison Owen 2010-Pres. 6 Kate Gaskill Natalie Price Katie Griffith Christie Hamilton Rockie Castillo Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. 3 Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Laurie Davidson Lacey Gardner WALKS ISSUED Game 10 Kate Gaskill at La.-Lafayette (2/10/07) Season Natalie Price Kaili Howard Natalie Price Christie Hamilton Sarah McCloud Michelle Green Sarah McCloud Christie Hamilton Natalie Price Christie Hamilton 2009 Career Natalie Price Michelle Green Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Christie Hamilton Katie Griffith Kasi Carroll Rhonda Coffelt Kaili Howard Nicole Urban Erin Arevalo 2008-Pres. LOSSES Season Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Natalie Price Rockie Castillo Natalie Price Christie Hamilton Rhonda Coffelt Natalie Price Kaili Howard Kasi Carroll Rhonda Coffelt 1998 Career Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Kasi Carroll Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Rockie Castillo Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres. 13 Katie Griffith Lacey Gardner Kaili Howard 2001 COMPLETE GAMES Season Natalie Price Natalie Price Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Christie Hamilton Kasi Carroll Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Katie Griffith Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt 1998 Career Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Michelle Green Christie Hamilton Rhonda Coffelt Katie Griffith Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Lacey Gardner Nicole Urban Jessica Doucette Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. INNINGS PITCHED Game 11 Natalie Price Chattanooga 2/29/00 11 Michelle Green Oregon 2/8/03 Season Michelle Green Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Christie Hamilton 2007 Career Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Michelle Green Christie Hamilton Rhonda Coffelt Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Katie Griffith Lacey Gardner Nicole Urban Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres Alison Owen 2010-Pres. STRIKEOUTS Game 17 Michelle Green vs. Mercer (3/29/05) Season Michelle Green Michelle Green Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Natalie Price Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Natalie Price Erin Arevalo 2010 Career 1. 1,070 Michelle Green Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Christie Hamilton Katie Griffith Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Kate Gaskill Alison Owen 2010-Pres Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres Lacey Gardner

79 Individual Records DOUBLES ALLOWED Season Natalie Price Natalie Price Rockie Castillo Christie Hamilton Kasi Carroll Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Rhonda Coffelt 1998 Career Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Rhonda Coffelt Nicole Urban Katie Griffith Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Rockie Castillo Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. BATTING AVERAGE AGAINST Season (min. 100 at-bats) Laurie Davidson Michelle Green Michelle Green Lacey Gardner Michelle Green Katie Griffith Kate Gaskill Christie Hamilton Kate Gaskill Michelle Green 2002 Career (min. 275 at-bats) Michelle Green Lacey Gardner Jessica Doucette Alison Owen 2010-Pres Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Morgan Montemayor 2011-Pres Katie Griffith Kaili Howard Natalie Price Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. PUTOUTS Game 16 last-charvi Greer vs. Mercer (3/29/05) Season Shannon McKeon Kim Wendlend Shannon McKeon Melissa Wood Charvi Greer Jessi Cerra Lisa Schutt Jessi Cerra Melissa Wood Kim Wendlend 2003 Career 1. 1,524 Shannon McKeon ,403 Kim Wendlend ,209 Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres. 4. 1,186 Jessi Cerra Lisa Schutt Megan McAllister Melissa Wood Kristyn Sandberg 2009-Pres Charvi Greer Becky Mohl FIELDING PERCENTAGE Season (min. 75 chances) Brianna Hesson Taylor Schlopy Becky Mohl Becky Mohl Nicole Barber Nicole Barber Kristyn Sandberg Ashley Razey Jessi Cerra Heather Boyer 1997 Career (min. 225 chances) Becky Mohl Ashley Razey 2010-Pres..992 Melissa Wood Julie Raiskums Jessi Cerra Brianna Hesson 2008-Pres..988 Kristyn Sandberg 2009-Pres..988 Nicole Barber Shannon McKeon Kim Wendlend Julie Milner TRIPLES ALLOWED Season Natalie Price Natalie Price Natalie Price Sarah McCloud Katie Griffith Kasi Carroll Lacey Gardner Rockie Castillo Rhonda Coffelt Rhonda Coffelt 1998 Career Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Kasi Carroll Katie Griffith Lacey Gardner Rockie Castillo Alison Owen 2010-Pres. 3 Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres. 3 Nicole Urban WILD PITCHES THROWN Season Erin Arevalo Rhonda Coffelt Rhonda Coffelt Kaili Howard Natalie Price Kendra Daniels Michelle Green Rockie Castillo Nicole Urban Natalie Price 1999 Career Rhonda Coffelt Natalie Price Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres Kasi Carroll Michelle Green Nicole Urban Kaili Howard Katie Griffith Kendra Daniels Lacey Gardner ASSISTS Game 9 last-k. Schnake vs. #11 Wash. (5/20/07) Season Michelle Tyree Alison Horne Lindsay Phillips Kristin Schnake Katie Lewis Katie Lewis Chrissy Gavin Chrissy Gavin Kristen Bell Jessica Doucette Kristen Bell 2001 Career Katie Lewis Michelle Tyree Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Chrissy Gavin Kristin Schnake Lisa Schutt Kasi Carroll Megan McAllister Kristen Bell Shannon McKeon Ashley Pauly 2009-Pres. HOME RUNS ALLOWED Season Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Alison Owen Christie Hamilton Christie Hamilton Erin Arevalo Nicole Urban Morgan Montemayor Kaili Howard Michelle Green 2003 Career Christie Hamilton Michelle Green Natalie Price Kasi Carroll Alison Owen 2010-Pres Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres. 27 Katie Griffith Nicole Urban Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres Lacey Gardner Rhonda Coffelt HIT-BY-PITCH ISSUED Season Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Erin Arevalo Christie Hamilton Sarah McCloud Kaili Howard Rhonda Coffelt Natalie Price Morgan Montemayor Natalie Price 1997 Career Natalie Price Rhonda Coffelt Christie Hamilton Sarah McCloud 2008-Pres Erin Arevalo 2009-Pres Kasi Carroll Katie Griffith Alison Owen 2010-Pres Kaili Howard Morgan Montemayor 2011-Pres. ERRORS Game 3 last-l. Trout vs. Miss. St. (5/6/11) Season Michelle Tyree Michelle Tyree Kristen Bell Mimi Veach Karin Wieting Megan McAllister Alison Horne Megan McAllister Sojourner Moody Katie Lewis Monique Rhoden 2001 Career Michelle Tyree Katie Lewis Lisa Schutt Megan McAllister Alisa Goler 2008-Pres Sojourner Moody Kristin Schnake Alison Horne Kristen Bell Monique Rhoden Karin Wieting

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81 Last chance for softball seniors: Winning it all a top priority By Edward Kim & Feb. 9, 2011 Last season the Georgia women s softball team had six freshmen and zero seniors. But the Bulldogs still managed to end the year 50-13, finished in the top five, and made their second-consecutive Women s College World Series appearance. (Photo by Dina Zolan The Red & Black) [Last season] was a great season we ended up in the World Series, senior Alisa Goler said. It was a little different than the year before because the year before was exciting because we got there for the first time, but now we are at the point where we want to win it all. But if the team wants to make it back to the Women s College World Series and change its fate from a season ago, the Bulldogs will have to look to their seniors to help lead the way. And with eight seniors on the roster, the 2011 class is statistically the best class in the history of the softball program. It has a record overall and helped lead Georgia to its only two Women s College World Series appearances in school history. Then there are the individual accolades by the senior class last season. On a team with four senior All-SEC performers in infielders Alisa Goler, Megan Wiggins and Brianna Hesson along with outfielder Taylor Schlopy, this quartet alone has enough awards to fill out its own trophy case. Goler, Wiggins and Schlopy were members of the All-SEC First Team, while Wiggins and Hesson were named to the SEC All-Defensive team last season. Schlopy was also a 2010 USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year top-25 finalist and a member of the ESPN.com All America team. However, even with all of the individual awards the seniors have earned, they are quick to deflect any attention from themselves and their accomplishments in order to put the focus on where they believe it belongs: the team. Well it s funny because [the seniors] all have different roles, Goler said. But once you get on the field, you are not a freshman anymore. We are all the same age. Head coach Lu Harris-Champer echoes her senior s sentiments. [We] don t really try to go by classes. I know that is something that happens, Harris-Champer said. However, we have been working hard all year, all together as a team. At this point we are a unit. The camaraderie and experience carrying over from last season will only help the team succeed. We didn t lose a lot of people, so obviously that is going to help us as a team to stay united and be cohesive and have lots of great synergy out there, Schlopy said. Some of the effects of this leadership are already being felt before the first pitch of the season is even thrown, especially in dealing with the pressure that this team will undoubtedly have with a No. 3 preseason ranking. [The seniors] take all the pressure off of [us], freshman Julia Echols said. We know that we don t have to step right in and be the focal point. [We] are just coming in to help the team and be a part of this already awesome team that has been built. With a No. 3 preseason ranking, the bull s-eye is on their backs. And anything less than a national championship would be a disappointment for a group of seniors that has done everything but bring a national championship back to Athens. Copyright 2011 The Red and Black

82 By Graham Hays Feb. 9, 2011 The Triangle eyes championship Editor's note: Graham Hays is counting down to the start of the 2011 college softball season with a look at each of the teams in his top 20. Check back daily for updates. No. 3 Georgia Last season: 50-13, lost in Women's College World Series Who returns: All nine position players who started in the team's World Series opener last season return, as do all three pitchers who took the circle in that win against Washington. And it doesn't end there. Six of those players also started all four games during the team's World Series stay the previous season. At least in terms of Oklahoma City experience, Georgia is without equal. Alisa Goler, Taylor Schlopy and Megan Wiggins deservedly get most of the accolades, but there's a reason so many players have started for so long. Catcher Kristyn Sandberg (.989 OPS), first baseman Brianna Hesson (1.012) and catcher/designated player Ashley Razey (.969 OPS) are run producers in their own right. Erin Arevalo and Sarah McCloud split starts effectively in the circle, and Alison Owen was a reliable presence in relief all season and as a starter late. Who departs: Every player who started at least 20 games or pitched significant innings returns. Who arrives: As might be surmised, there aren't a lot of open positions in Athens. But as all the experience also indicates, Georgia isn't afraid to let young players get on the field. Atop that list this season may be freshman pitcher Morgan Montemayor, an Arizona product who made a distinct impression on Goler when the All-American saw the freshman pitch for the first time. "I can tell you; it was, 'Wow,'" Goler recalled of her initial reaction. "I hadn't seen her pitch at all until the first [fall] game. None of us had because the pitchers had been having separate practice times. And she came in and the first pitch she threw to the batter was easily high 60s. I was just like, 'Oh, this is going to be really good.' Because a lot of teams have pitchers that can throw gas, and we've got pitchers that like to work on their location a little bit more. But it's kind of nice to add another piece to the puzzle." Preseason question: Is the third time the charm for a trio of All-Americans? When Georgia reached the World Series for the first time in program history in 2009, it was the fresh-faced newcomer who didn't know it wasn't supposed to come within a win of the final series or celebrate every out, and sometimes every strike, like a kid having the time of her life. A sophomore who enjoyed a breakthrough season for that edition of the Bulldogs, Goler is now a softball old soul, beginning work toward her Master's. Time passes quickly in college years. "I look back, and whether it's my teammates who are freshmen or just the normal kids on campus, I look back and sometimes I laugh because I can see them stressing out about bus schedules and taking their first test and all that," Goler said. "So I guess I feel old in that sense." Coaches and pitchers around the SEC would surely concur that Goler, Schlopy and Wiggins have been around a long time -- worn out their welcomes, in fact, in much the same manner as they've worn out opponents. All three started for the Bulldogs from the first time they put on uniforms, and other than injuries that slowed Wiggins as a sophomore, they've been in the starting lineup ever since. Last season, the three hit a combined.402. Each slugged between.718 and.755, stole at least 10 bases and hit at least 10 home runs. Schlopy is a leadoff hitter in the Rickey Henderson mold, combining speed, power and plate discipline. Wiggins bats second and punishes pitchers who worry too much about Schlopy on first or Goler in the on-deck circle. She struck out just 51 times in 534 at-bats her first three seasons. Goler is the complete hitter batting third, a patient slugger who won't expand her strike zone and won't miss a mistake pitch. Just to make themselves that much more infuriating, all are also outstanding in the field, Schlopy in center, Wiggins in left and Goler at third base. Coming from California (Schlopy), Georgia (Wiggins) and Illinois (Goler) they knew only of each other before arriving in Athens, but it became apparent there was a connection more significant than a shared talent for stuffing box scores. "I think that you can learn a lot about someone by the way they practice every day because you see them all the time, whereas spectators only see you on game day," Goler said. "For me, playing in college here was the first time I was ever on a team that had such phenomenal players to play with, like those two. And being around them every day and seeing how hard they work and then also seeing how they were off the field, I would say within the first semester, I knew." Dubbed "The Triangle" as freshmen by, well, themselves, they begin their final season together as the best top of the lineup in the country. They are older, wiser and still entirely quirky (witness the triangles they often flash each other with their fingers while on the bases). And the core of Georgia's championship aspiration is summed up by a single simple sentiment. "It's kind of cool to start off every game with the three of us," Goler said. ESPN.com: College Sports

83 UGA returns most of roster that reached two straight softball world series By Roger Clarkson Feb. 11, 2011 Georgia was among the final four contenders for the national championship in each of the last two seasons and the team returns nearly intact for a third try. (Photo by DAVID MANNING) Despite all that experience, the Bulldogs aren t even considered the favorite to win their own conference division. But Georgia embraces the underdog role as the 2011 softball season opens today. It gives us more motivation and more drive to prove people wrong, Georgia outfielder Megan Wiggins said. When you re the underdog, you ve got to show more motivation and more heart and more fight and that s what our team strives for every year. Fresh off of the first Women s College World Series appearances in school history, Georgia begins the 2011 season with the Red and Black Showcase this weekend at the UGA Softball Stadium. Honestly, I don t think the rankings matter, Georgia outfielder Taylor Schlopy said. Personally, I love being the underdog. I would rather be out of the spotlight and not be the one that everybody pays attention to because we can sneak up and conquer. Georgia went last season and advanced to the final four of the Women s College World Series for the second straight year. The Bulldogs bring back all nine position starters, their three frontline pitchers and 10 two-time CWS veterans. Outfielders Schlopy and Wiggins were named along with infielder Alisa Goler to the coaches all-southeastern Conference preseason team, the first time three Bulldogs have made the squad. Goler and Schlopy also made the national player of the year preseason watch list. Of course, having all that coming back gives you confidence, Goler said. To be a good softball player, you have to be confident. But let s not mistake that for being cocky. We know we need to get down to work to get back. We ve been to the final four the last two times, so obviously we need to work harder to make it farther than that. When the SEC coaches voted in their preseason poll, they tabbed Alabama to win the league and Georgia to finish second behind Tennessee in the Eastern Division. Tennessee also made the final four of the College World Series last season and beat Georgia once en route. The Volunteers return all but two starters and one frontline pitcher off of last season s team. Alabama won the SEC regular-season and tournament titles last year, but was upset by Hawaii in its own Super Regional. That just tells you how tough the SEC is, Goler said. You ve got to come ready to play every single day because if you slack off just one time, you re going to get your tails beat. That s a lot of pressure, but that s the kind of pressure I like. It keeps you on your toes and it ultimately makes you better for it. We know this is a tough, tough league and whoever wins it has got to play at their absolute best. The national polls were a bit more kind to the Bulldogs. The USA Today coaches poll picked Georgia No. 3 behind defending national champion UCLA and runner-up Arizona giving the Bulldogs their highest preseason ranking in program history. The ESPN.com-USA Softball poll picked Georgia No. 4 behind Arizona, UCLA and Alabama. It gives us a lot of momentum and confidence going into the season, Wiggins said. But you ve got to put the previous season behind you so you keep in mind that you have to work hard every day. You re not owed anything and you re going to go to the World Series no matter what. We want to keep it in the back of our head that we want to get back. But we also know how hard you ve got to work to get there and work even harder to win the national championship. Georgia will host three tournaments this season with the first starting today. Georgia will also travel to the Cathedral City Classic, where it will face defending national runner-up Arizona. The SEC schedule includes a home doubleheader against Tennessee on April 6 and road trips to Alabama on March and Florida on March 25-27

84 Versatile infield benefits Dogs By Chris Starrs March 11, 2011 When shortstop Laura Trout suffered a fractured wrist eight games into the 2011 season, Georgia softball coach Lu Harris-Champer had to do some fishing. And as the No. 1 Bulldogs (17-1) are set to host No. 21 LSU (15-7) this weekend in their Southeastern Conference opener, it would appear Harris-Champer found the right combination of personnel to keep the machine churning. Trout returned to the lineup Thursday in Georgia s 8-0 victory over Penn State, but in her absence there were plenty of puzzle pieces to manipulate. Initially, veteran utility player Brittney Hubbard went in at shortstop, where she played for three games before moving to third base, when Alisa Goler shifted from that position to shortstop. That situation lasted for five games before Kristyn Sandberg took over at third (moving Hubbard to right field) on Feb. 25, when Georgia beat Oregon State in the Cathedral City Classic in California. In the four games when Sandberg played third, the Bulldogs infielders did not commit an error. "I think they ve done a good job all along," Harris-Champer said. "Hubby made some plays that were out of this world at third base and Sandy s stepped in and done a great job, too. And Goler has been amazing at shortstop. They offer different things and I m proud of them." "I don t think there s been any drop in our defense," said Goler, who s started eight games at shortstop. "Every player brings something different. Trout is tremendously quick and has great feet. She s got a step on me at short, but with Sandy and Hubbs coming in to play third, it was nice. We re lucky we ve got that going for us." Goler on Wednesday said she s more than familiar with shortstop, having played there for nine years and adding she was recruited at the position. Hubbard, who has played second, shortstop, third and outfield in her time with the Bulldogs, said she s happy "on the grass," but will play whenever and wherever she s needed. "I never thought I d be that comfortable on the grass," she quipped. "But it goes back to where I can be most beneficial to the team. Wherever (Harris-Champer) needs me to get a win, I m there." Harris-Champer has been known search for players armed with the ability to field different positions, and it s paying off for her again. "I think it s really good when we re versatile because it gives us many options," she said. "What that does is it gives you options when people get hurt because it s part of the game and it does happen and you hate it. But then somebody steps in and you try to look for that hot bat and you try to find a way to keep them in the game and you find out the best pieces of the puzzle to keep the best bats in the game." Clearly, a key piece of the puzzle is Hubbard, who has played in 14 games (with 12 starts) and is having her best year at the plate, batting.371 with two home runs and nine RBIs. "Since I ve been here, (Harris-Champer) has put me in a lot of different positions I ve played shortstop, second base, third base and right field," Hubbard said. "There s the aspect of being put anywhere. Where can you put me to best benefit the team?" Goler said she s been pleased with the infield s play, but is happy Trout who was the Bulldogs Defensive Player of the Year in 2010 is back in the lineup. "It s been going well," she said. "I m looking forward to when Trout is cleared to come back because she and I have worked really well together. But for the time being, I think we re handling it well."

85 Catching Up With Senior Katie Murphy By Robert Carnes March 13, 2011 ATHENS, Ga. Senior pitcher Katie Murphy and the No. 1-ranked University of Georgia softball team are off to a 21-1 start and opened Southeastern Conference play this past weekend with a three-game series sweep over No. 21 LSU. Murphy, a native of Manchester, Iowa, transferred to Georgia prior to the 2010 season after playing two years at Daytona State. Now, in her senior campaign, Murphy recently discussed her collegiate journey with georgiadogs.com. georgiadogs.com (GD): You played several sports in high school. What made you ultimately choose softball to play in college? Katie Murphy (KM): My senior year in high school, I debated whether to play volleyball or softball in college. I was going back and forth between the two. In the fall, I was all for volleyball. It s hard to say why I eventually chose softball, but it was probably the opportunity I had to play at Daytona State. At my high school, we didn t have much exposure to college softball coaches and that s how you get recruited to schools. Attending a junior college and potentially transfer to a Division 1 school was most appealing option to me. GD: Why did you choose to go to Daytona State instead of a smaller school closer to home? KM: Instead of going to a Division III school in Iowa, I decided to go to junior college because I knew I would get more chances, more people would see me play and I would have more exposure to college coaches. I didn t feel like I had been recruited as much as I could have been. Going to Daytona State gave me the opportunity to prove myself to some of the bigger programs GD: When you decided to transfer, why did you select to come to Georgia? KM: Georgia is a great program. They had just made it to the College World Series. From my recruiting trip, I saw the potential to be part of the family. I told myself that I m was to go big or go home. I knew I wanted to go to a major Division 1 school or have to return home to one of the smaller colleges. Also, Athens is also slightly closer my hometown than Daytona was about a 15 hour drive compared to 22 hours. I felt like I m inching my way back. GD: How does playing away from home affect you? KM: The adjustment of mid-western girl going down into an atmosphere like that was difficult. No matter how close to home you are, the transition from high school to college is hard for anyone. Distance isn t really the issue. It helps to know that my family was always there for me. Another thing that helped was that when I got homesick, I didn t have the option of going home. Sometimes when you go home it can make it even worse. My parents try to come down and see me play. GD: How is Athens different from your hometown of Manchester, Iowa? KM: I like different aspects of both cities. Within a small town like where I m from, you can going into the grocery store and know everyone. I like that feeling of being at home in your comfort zone. At the same time, you can meet so many types of different people in a bigger city like Athens. Athens is a good atmosphere to be in with the support of the Bulldog nation. GD: How did the experience of transferring from a junior college help your impact on this team? KM: Going to the junior college helped me adapt to the college lifestyle. At a junior college, you only have freshmen and sophomores, so it was easier to fit into a leadership role on that team. There aren t any seniors who automatically act as leaders. So by the time I transferred, I was a junior and knew how to identify my role on a new team. GD: As a senior, what leadership role do you have on this team? KM: Having eight seniors, there is so much experience we have built up. Because there are so many of us, we can t have everyone trying to fill the same role. We can t all try to be overly vocal because we would run into controversy. Each of us has to determine what kind of leader we want to be. I ve always tried to be a leader through my example. When I step onto the field or into the classroom, I give my best all day everyday. I try to earn the respect of my teammates through my actions. GD: What does it mean to be the top ranked team in the nation. KM: It is an honor to be No. 1, but we see this as an acknowledgment of the hard work that we have put into it. It s an honor to play on this team, not because of the rankings, but because of the people. That s why we are so successful, because we work together as a unit. Everyone plays their part. GD: What are your plans after graduation? KM: My plan right now is to move back to the mid-west. Being away from home has been a real eye opener for me. I have so many experiences, but nothing is as great as being surrounded by your family. I d like to move back there and look for an opportunity to work in sales or real estate.

86 Rookie pitcher stifles Tigers By Chris Starrs March 14, 2011 The good news for No. 21 LSU is that the Tigers aren t likely to face Georgia pitcher Megan Montemayor again this season. The bad news for LSU is that it can probably count on seeing the freshman right-hander for the next three years. On Sunday, Montemayor tossed a complete-game two-hitter with a career-high 10 strikeouts as the top-ranked Bulldogs defeated LSU 12-0 in five innings to sweep their opening series in Southeastern Conference play. Montemayor (9-1) also got the call in Saturday s game, posting an 8-0 victory in five innings with four hits and three strikeouts. Her line in her SEC debut weekend was no runs, six hits and 13 strikeouts in 10 innings pitched. It s always a little nerve-wracking coming in, especially when it s your first SEC game, said Montemayor. I had some butterflies, but I talked to some of the upperclassmen and they said, Relax, it s just another game. Just play your game. It s awesome having experienced players sharing their knowledge with you. Mo was phenomenal, Georgia second baseman Ashley Pauly said. She got better and better as each inning progressed. It was great to watch her grow so much in just one series. The rookie s cause was aided immensely in the first inning when the Bulldogs (21-1, 3-0 SEC) roughed up LSU (15-10, 0-5 SEC) for five runs on four hits. After Taylor Schlopy led off the inning with a walk, Megan Wiggins doubled off the left-center field wall advancing Scholpy to third, where she scored on a passed ball. Alisa Goler then walked, setting the table for Ashley Razey, who doubled, plating both Wiggins and Goler. Kristyn Sandberg was hit by a Rachele Fico pitch and Julia Echols reached on a bunt single, loading the bases for Laura Trout, whose single brought Sanberg and Echols home. It s huge when you get such a big lead early, Montemayor said. You push for one or two runs an inning and when you get five, it gives you a cushion and you feel awesome. It makes you want to throw 10 times harder and better. As was the case on Saturday when she wiggled out of a first-inning jam, Montemayor again experienced some turbulence in the second inning on Sunday when she again loaded the bases thanks to an error, a single and a walk but avoided major trouble by striking out LSU s Cassie Trosclair to close out the inning and any hope the Tigers had to get back in the game. No one wants to get into trouble, but you can t let yourself get down, said Montemayor, who s pitched six complete games with a 1.22 ERA and 60 strikeouts. The players behind me are always talking to me and they won t let me get down. You have to work through it, dig deep and give it all you ve got on every pitch. Georgia, which scored seven runs in the bottom of the third inning and finished the day with 10 hits, got plenty of production from its go-to players Schlopy scored two runs, Wiggins was 2-for-3 with two runs and an RBI, Goler was 1-for-2 with one run and two RBIs and Razey was 2-for-3 with a run and two RBIs but the Bulldogs also received some punch from the bottom of their order. The last three slots in the Georgia lineup accounted for two runs, three hits and four RBIs as middle infielders Trout and Pauly drove in two runs each. Being at the bottom of the order with people like Taylor and Wiggins and Alisa at the top makes it easier for us, said Pauly, the No. 10 hitter, who s batting.472 with 14 RBIs. Our job is to get the lineup to turn over so our opponents have to face the top of the order again, and having power hitters at the top makes things much easier. The Bulldogs will hit the road for an SEC doubleheader at South Carolina on Wednesday before heading to Tuscaloosa to face No. 3 Alabama over the weekend. South Carolina and Alabama are both big series, and anytime you can get a sweep in an SEC series, it s a big deal, said Pauly, who has eight multi-hit games this season and has a four-game hitting streak going. So hopefully, we ve got some momentum as we move into next week. NOTES: Georgia batted around in the third inning, the 12th time the Bulldogs have done so this season. The Bulldogs seven-run third inning marks the third time they ve scored seven times in an inning this season; they ve scored seven against Winthrop and Marshall and scored eight against North Carolina.

87 Dogs crush Florida By Edward Kim March 28, 2011 Just a week ago, the No. 3 ranked Georgia women s softball team was swept by then-no. 3 Alabama in three close games. On Sunday, the Bulldogs finished the sweep of No. 2 Florida (30-4, 7-3) with a 5-1 victory at Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium in Gainesville, Fla. Georgia (27-4, 8-3) freshman pitcher Morgan Montemayor (13-2) won every game of the series, including a complete game, threehit effort on Sunday. Montemayor pitched 15 innings over the weekend, giving up only six runs with 12 strikeouts. Florida s pitcher Hannah Rogers (16-2) returned from a two-game suspension to earn the loss, despite throwing a complete game of her own. Rogers nearly doubled her number of runs allowed this season against the Bulldogs. Before giving up five runs to Georgia on Sunday, Rogers had only surrendered six runs in 96.2 innings pitched. Already up 1-0 in the fourth, junior Brittany Hubbard added two more runs with a double off the right field wall to extend the lead to 3-0. In the fifth, senior Alisa Goler added some insurance runs for her team with her team-leading 11th home run of the season this one with junior Ashley Pauly on first. Florida scored its lone run on a solo homer in the fifth by Megan Bush before Montemayor shut down the Gators for the rest of the afternoon. The Bulldogs have now won four-straight games while ending Florida s perfect home record this season at 10 straight. Georgia scored 20 of its 28 runs this weekend with two outs, including all five runs on Sunday. Copyright 2011 The Red and Black

88 Senior slugger helps Dogs throttle Georgia Tech By Edward Kim March 30, 2011 In softball, every once in a while a player will go on a streak where she can do no wrong. Every swing of the bat is perfect. Every defensive play looks smooth and easy. Right now, senior Alisa Goler is on such a streak. In Georgia s 10-2, five-inning victory over in-state rival Georgia Tech (28-6), Goler tied a career high of seven RBIs with two home runs, including a grand slam at Jack Turner Stadium on Wednesday night. I guess you could say [the ball] looks like a beach ball right now, Goler said. Baseball and softball are so funny because when things are going great, everything seems to go your way. I just need to ride it right now and I hope it stays the same for awhile. In her last 10 games, Goler has nine home runs with 20 RBIs to lead the team in both categories. Georgia (28-4), as during most of the season, again struck first. With one run already across, Goler in the second provided the fireworks for the evening, hitting her second grand slam of the season off of Tech starting pitcher Kristen Adkins (14-3) to make the lead 6-0. But the No. 25 Yellow Jackets did not go back to Atlanta quietly. In the fourth, a two-run shot by Tech s Kelsi Weseman nearly hit the scoreboard out in the left field, cutting into the lead. Goler, however, got both runs back and then some in the fourth with a three-run blast over the right field wall this one off Georgia Tech relief pitcher Hope Rush. Three batters later, Rush gave up the mercy rule needed run on a wild pitch that scored Georgia sophomore pinch runner Maya Branch to give No. 2 Georgia the win. Copyright 2011 The Red and Black

89 By Edward Kim March 29, 2011 Three softball players taken in draft It s funny how a simple text can change your life. After a 2-1 defeat to Alabama on March 18, third baseman Alisa Goler checked her text messages and found a pleasant surprise. After the Bama game I checked my phone and I had about 30 text messages, Goler said. All her messages said the same thing congratulating her on being drafted 12th overall to the Chicago Bandits in the 2011 National Pro Fastpitch Senior Draft. Goler and two other Bulldogs were all selected in the five-round, 20-player draft, held this year in Orlando, Fla. Center fielder Taylor Schlopy went second overall to the Akron Racers, and left fielder Megan Wiggins is also heading to Chicago with Goler after being taken eighth overall by the Bandits. Georgia was the only team in all of collegiate softball to have a player selected in each of the first three rounds. Florida was the only other team to have three players taken and SEC players made up 10 of the 20 picks. When I found out there was a pro league I instantly wanted to play for them, Wiggins said. It s just been something I ve been hoping for and working towards since I ve been here. Schlopy said it feels great to be drafted along with two teammates. I m real excited to go to Akron and I can t wait to play, she said. I think it s just going to be a phenomenal experience and it s going to help me grow for the real world. Goler said being drafted by Chicago was particularly special, as she was raised in Frankfort Ill., just 36.2 miles from the Windy City. I think it s especially special for me since Chicago is my home team, Goler said. When I came [to Georgia] and realized that playing pro would be an option, [Chicago] was the team I wanted to go to. So I am really happy about it. I can t even express how happy I am because I get to go home to my family and friends and now that Megan is coming too it s even better. Together the trio has accounted for 49 percent of the team s home runs, 44 percent of the team s RBIs and 54 percent of the team s walks. All this has helped put Georgia on the map as a softball powerhouse with a 27-4 record and a No. 1 ranking for four consecutive weeks the first No. 1 ranking in program history. [Having three players] selected says a lot about our program and our coaching staff, Schlopy said. They teach us skills obviously to play but also so that we can teach ourselves. However, these future professionals have potentially an interesting problem on their hands. With the 2011 Women s College World Series set to go from June 2 to 8, Wiggins, Goler and Schlopy could very well be thrust from the college games straight into their first professional game as NPF is set to start the season June 9. But this is a problem the players look forward to, as it would mean the Bulldogs would find themselves in the College World Series for the third straight year. Some players though have already found a solution to this potential problem. I was talking to Goler and I [told] her that we might as well pack for Chicago and the World Series, Wiggins said with a laugh. Copyright 2011 The Red and Black

90 Unlikely Aspirations Inspire Hesson By Alex Zerkel April 4, 2011 ATHENS, Ga. -- When most kids enter college, they find themselves gravitating towards becoming doctors, lawyers or business people. However, Bulldog senior Brianna Hesson had other ideas when enrolling at the University of Georgia. Hesson, a Sociology major at UGA, was privileged with the experience of working undercover for her local police department during her high school years, sparking her career goal of wanting to become an FBI agent. A lot of people don t believe me when I say this, but I did some undercover work when I was in high school, said Hesson. I was 18 at the time and it probably wasn t necessarily what you may think about when you think of undercover work. I went out and did a lot of underage selling busts at gas stations and restaurants and grocery stores. Doing that, I realized that was something that I was really interested in and with Georgia offering Criminal Justice as a major, I figured the path was right ahead of me so why not take it? For the senior, whose favorite television shows include Criminal Minds and The First 48, the dream working for the FBI did not come on a whim. A trip to Columbine High School, the site of one of the largest school shootings in United States history, sparked her interest in the field of criminal justice. My favorite book is She Said Yes which is about Cassie Bernall, one of the individuals who was killed at Columbine High School, Hesson stated. I think that had a lot to do with me picking what I wanted to do with the FBI because we actually had an opportunity to look at the high school where the shooting occurred. At that point, I was just like, wow. You can see so many things, like where the shootings happened in the cafeteria and in the library. It was an unbelievable experience to get to see that. But Hesson s desire to protect does not end with her desired career. The Sugar Hill, Ga., native is responsible for protecting All-American Alisa Goler, who is currently tied second in the Southeastern Conference in home runs, as the cleanup hitter in one of the nation s top-ranked offenses. Hesson currently ranks second among the Bulldogs with 41 RBI and 10 home runs, and she is tied for second with five doubles. However, Hesson s main focus is helping her team maintain their fast start throughout the duration of SEC play. It s been a fast start and we ve faced a bunch of great teams before getting into SEC play. It s been a great start and as long as we keep pecking away and taking things one game at a time, we ll continue to do great. For Georgia s eight seniors, the softball program has grown in national stature each of their four years on campus. This rise in prowess ultimately culminated in the first number one ranking in school history earlier this season. Hesson believes that this ranking is a result of the hard work put in by her teammates. Obviously, it s a great response to what we ve put in the last four years, Hesson said. We ve seen it for four years with the work we ve put in as a team, not only on the field but off the field in the classroom and doing the extra things to get to where we want to be. But what matters is what is going to happen in June. Obviously, we ve got a target on our back because of the high rankings. But at the same time, we have to take things one game at a time. While there are numerous amounts of highlights in Hesson s four-year Georgia career, she said that her finest moment came in the 2009 Women s College World Series against the University of Washington. I d have to say it would be in the 2009 World Series when I had a walk off of [University of Washington All-American pitcher] Danielle Lawrie with the bases loaded. The game had lasted around four hours and it was completely surreal because it was the World Series. It was amazing. Hesson and her fellow seniors have led the Bulldogs to the only two Women s College World Series appearances in school history. For the senior, no atmosphere and experience can rival that of the WCWS in Oklahoma City. The atmosphere is an experience, exclaimed Hesson. I m glad we ve been able to go for two years straight. It s different. You ve got kids from Texas who are die-hard Georgia fans. You re like, Why aren t you rooting for the Longhorns? You ve got kids coming from California, from New York, from everywhere to come out to watch the game of softball. As a senior, Hesson is responsible for leading a squad filled with both talented upperclassmen and underclassmen. When asked what one piece of advice she would give to her fellow teammates before graduating, Hesson stated that the best thing a student-athlete can do is stay in the process. I would tell them to stay in the process, advised Hesson. I think you could take that academically and athletically, as well as all-around. If you re not staying in the process then things can get a little overwhelming. Everything starts going downhill from there. That s one thing that I ve tried to focus on as an athlete and as a individual is to just stay in the process and not let the little things that I can t have any control over affect me and my game While Hesson is looking forward to the future and is planning on attending graduate school to further her knowledge in the field of criminal justice, she realizes that there is still work to be done at UGA and in the classroom. Her ultimate goal is getting the Bulldogs back to Oklahoma City for their third consecutive WCWS appearance. To get there, Georgia will need Hesson to continue her protecting ways in the deep Bulldog lineup. Hesson, who was named the USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Week on March 29, will help lead the second-ranked Bulldogs into action against the 10 th -ranked Lady Volunteers of Tennessee on Wednesday at 4 & 6 p.m. at Jack Turner Stadium. After the twin bill against Tennessee, Georgia will continue SEC play at home against 23 rd -ranked Kentucky with a three-game series starting on Friday.

91 Goler's slam powers Dogs By Roger Clarkson March 12, 2011 One swing of Alisa Goler s bat propelled top-ranked Georgia to a win in its Southeastern Conference opener and pushed the senior infielder into some rarified slugging company. Goler s grand slam keyed the Bulldogs 6-3 win against LSU on Friday at Jack Turner Stadium. It was her third of the season and pulled her within two of Megan McAllister s school home run record of 47. That was huge, it was a shot, Georgia coach Lu Harris-Champer said. She smokes the ball. It s fun to finally see her get some pitches. It was tough early in the year for her to get even some strikes to see let alone hit. Goler s third-inning grand slam was the third of her career. She is No. 2 on the Georgia all-time home run list behind McAllister s 47 homers from McAllister is now a second-year assistant coach with the Bulldogs. It s a great feeling to be up there, Goler said. But to be honest, most of us don t know about those kinds of things anyway, so when I hear about it, I m usually shocked. But I think just to be in the same company with all these great players and to have my name etched in the record books with them is an honor. Georgia (18-1, 1-0 SEC) and LSU (15-8, 0-3) hook up for the second game of their weekend series at 2:30 p.m. today at Jack Turner Stadium. The series concludes at 1:30 p.m. Sunday. That home run was absolutely amazing, Georgia starting pitcher Alison Owen said. She is an awesome, awesome offensive player. She s a big component to the team, being a senior and she showed her leadership. The score was tied 0-0 in the bottom of the third when Georgia loaded the bases with nobody out as Ashley Pauly singled and Taylor Schlopy and Megan Wiggins drew walks. On the first pitch from LSU starter Rachele Fico, Goler hammered a deep fly over the right-field fence to give the Bulldogs a 4-0 lead. I was thinking if she gave me anything on the inner half of the plate, I was going to let it rip and she threw inner half, Goler said. I knew it was gone. I jogged, I m not going to lie. Goler added an RBI double in the sixth as she batted 2-for-3 with five RBIs and a run. Wiggins had an RBI single in the seventh, while Pauly and catcher Ashley Razey each recorded two hits. One thing that we hype on is pounding out as many runs as we can, Goler said. As you can see, anybody can come back at any time, so it s great because every pitcher pitches better with a run cushion. Owen (7-0) held LSU to just one run and three hits through the first six innings, but the Tigers led off the seventh with solo home runs by Lauren Houston and Juliana Santos to pull within 6-3. Katie Murphy relieved Owen and retired the last three Tigers to pick up her first save of the season. Owen pitched six innings, giving up three runs on five hits with five strikeouts and no walks. Location was working for me, Owen said. I wasn t focusing on the break as much as location and trusting my defense. The last inning was a little bit of adversity, but we battled through and Murph did a great job coming in. NOTES: First baseman Brianna Hesson did not play because of illness. Kristyn Sandberg took Hesson s spot in the field and was 1-for-3 at the plate. Laura Trout played her second game since coming back from a broken wrist and went 1-for-2 with a run. The three runs allowed by Owen equaled her total for the season.

92 Sixth inning grand slam helps softball team stage big comeback win over Georgia Tech By Edward Kim April 14, 2011 In a game that went back and forth, the No. 4 ranked Georgia women s softball team pulled out a close 10-8 victory over instate rival Georgia Tech (34-8) at Mewborn Field in Atlanta on Wednesday night. Georgia starting pitcher Erin Arevalo did not make it out of the first after giving up two early home runs. Relief pitcher Alison Owen didn t fare much better early on giving up another home run to the first batter she saw, Alysha Rudnik, to give the Yellow Jackets an early 4-0 lead. But a resilient Bulldog team started their comeback with two home runs of their own. First a three-run homer by senior Taylor Schlopy in the second and a solo shot by junior Ashley Pauly in the fourth to tie the game. The momentum for Georgia failed to last long though as Georgia Tech again took the lead in the bottom of the inning with a two-run single by Kelsi Weseman. In the sixth, with Tech now leading 7-5, Georgia got the huge offensive inning it needed. After sophomore Christine Olney got her first career extra base hit, a double down the left field line, to lead off the inning and a groundout moved her to third, Schlopy again came up big, driving Olney in with a single. The biggest blow, however, came with the bases full of Bulldogs and junior Ashley Razey up to bat. Razey delivered the ball over the fence for her second grand slam of the season. The Yellow Jackets did manage one more run late in the game with another home run but it did not matter as Georgia escaped Atlanta with the 10-8 win. Owen earned her 12th win on the season despite giving up five runs on nine hits. Georgia (36-6) will return to SEC play this weekend with a three-game series against Ole Miss starting on Friday. Copyright 2011 The Red and Black

93 By Robert Carnes April 17, 2011 Ashley Pauly: Rock Solid ATHENS, Ga. --- The bottom of the Georgia softball team's lineup is far from rock bottom -- on the contrary, it's rock solid. Second baseman Ashley Pauly may bat in the nine hole, but she leads the team with a.393 batting average. "We have eight great hitters ahead of me," said Pauly. "It's my job to turn the line up over so the top of the order can bat again. It makes my job easier when I've got such great players batting after me." While her teammates at the top of the order wow fans with extra base hits, Pauly has found her place in consistency. "She always seems to be on base for the top of the order," said head coach Lu Harris-Champer. "She has proven herself to be a great athlete who executes every aspect of the game well." The junior from Kennesaw has 44 hits so far this season -- third best on the team. Of that total, 36 have been singles. "Every day at practice we work towards a line drive up the middle mentality," said Pauly. "I don't have to hit the big bombs, that's what the middle of the lineup is for. I just have to get on base." Part of Pauly's success at the plate comes from the difficulty to strike her out. In 112 at bats, she has struck out a team low seven times. That equates to a punch out only once every 16 trips to the plate. "When we have people on base, it gives us a lot of momentum," said Pauly. "It makes our team more versatile because they can't walk Alisa [Goler] or Megan [Wiggins]. They have to pitch to the top of our lineup." This consistency also extends to Pauly's defensive play. To this point in the season, she has yet to commit an error in the field while recording the second most assists on the team. "She's phenomenal on defense," said Harris-Champer. "She is always where she needs to be and has the ability to stop big innings." "I love defense," said Pauly. "I'd rather play defense than bat any day. I have fun playing defense and backing up my pitcher. For me, it's the easier part of the game." For her reliability with both bat and glove, Pauly has been rewarded with ample playing time for the Bulldogs. Since arriving in Athens in 2008, Pauly started her first game as a freshman and has only missed one game during the past two seasons. In that time, Pauly has seen both individual and team successes. "We have so many upperclassmen that have played together for three years now and we're all close friends," said Pauly. "It's nice to play with people you know so well. I think that bond is what makes us successful."

94 By Edward Kim April 18, 2011 Dogs value infield versatility When Georgia starting shortstop and 2010 Defensive Player of the Year Laura Trout missed 10 games with a wrist injury, the team didn t miss a beat. Head coach Lu Harris-Champer simply had third baseman Alisa Goler or Brittney Hubbard switch between third and shortstop, and the team went 9-1 during that stretch. Then, one game after Trout returned, Georgia lost senior first baseman and cleanup hitter Brianna Hesson for three games due to an illness. This time Harris-Champer plugged in junior Kristyn Sandberg and watched as her team went on to sweep then No. 21 LSU. Brianna Hesson typically plays first, but she s found herself in right field at times for the softball team this season. It s that versatility in the infield for the Dogs that has helped them get past a couple of costly injuries. For the Georgia women s softball team, versatility in the infield has helped the team get over some key injuries during the season and continue to succeed with a 35-5 record and its first No. 1 ranking in school history. When you have different players that can go around and play different positions, it opens up different batters that can get into the lineup and [bring a different] overall outlook to the game, Hesson said. If someone gets out we have a full lineup behind us that can get in and get the job done. Great athletes are able to move around and go anywhere on the field that you need them to go, Harris-Champer said. And our team has been very heads up and willing to do whatever it takes for the team to be successful. Goler and Hesson are just two examples of the many options that Harris-Champer has to play with in her infield. Originally recruited to play shortstop, Goler made the switch over to third as a freshman. She said it took her only about a two weeks for the move to feel comfortable. Now, it s second nature to her, having made 200 starts at third. Despite this success, Goler loves any opportunity she gets to go back to her natural position as she has done eight times this season. I ll be honest, I m a shortstop at heart, Goler said with a smile. Hesson, however, made a much more dramatic change midseason, starting 10 games in right field. I went to coach and told her, Hey, let me get some reps out in right field and sure enough I found myself out there, Hesson said. But Hesson, too, prefers her natural position at first base, where she was named to the All-SEC Defensive team in I enjoy it [in right field], I really do. I ve grown up playing first my entire life, Hesson said. Out in right field I m not the next Megan Wiggins or Taylor Schlopy, but I love it out there. It s more relaxing, but in the infield you get more action. But even with the team s merry-go-round infield, no player has been more versatile for the Bulldogs than Hubbard. In 30 games, Hubbard has spent time at third, shortstop, right field and as the designated player with the majority of her time spent in right field, where she has started 15 games. But Hubbard doesn t have any problem being moved around the field, she knew that it might be expected of her when she came to Georgia. Coming to Georgia I knew that I had to learn how to play different positions, Hubbard said. That s a part of being a Division I athlete is you have to be versatile and [coach Harris-Champer] gives you the tools to play anywhere out there, so wherever the team needs me to be successful, I am ready to play. Though Hubbard was recruited to play shortstop, she prefers her new position. I am really comfortable in the outfield now, Hubbard said [In high school] I would have never ever in a million years would have said that I could see myself playing in the outfield, but I am now, and I love it. Copyright 2011 The Red and Black

95 Regional Champion 2011 NCAA Division I Softball Championship ATHENS REGIONAL UAB (38-17) Game 1 Friday, May 20 2:30 p.m. FLORIDA STATE (30-26) GEORGIA STATE (36-23) Game 3 Saturday, May p.m. Game 2 Friday, May 20 5 p.m. GEORGIA (47-12) Game 6 Sunday, May p.m. Game 5 Saturday, May 21 5 p.m. Game 7 If Necessary Sunday, May 23 2:30 p.m. Game 4 Saturday, May 21 2:30 p.m. ALL TIMES EASTERN *Game 7 necessary only if the winner of game five also wins game six

96 1 Arizona St.* (50-6) Texas* (44-8) 3 North Dakota St. (30-25) Texas St. (33-23) San Diego St. (32-19) Houston (40-16) Long Beach St. (37-16) La.-Lafayette (49-9) LSU (38-16) Oklahoma St. (37-17) Syracuse (44-11) Georgia Tech (44-10) Sacred Heart (29-19) Liberty (30-28) 16 Texas A&M* (41-13) Tennessee* (47-10) 14 9 Oklahoma* (37-16) Baylor (40-12) 11 Iona (31-20) Lehigh (33-21) Missouri St. (29-23) East Carolina (39-20) Tulsa (43-13) Maryland* (39-17) Texas Tech (40-14) Florida St. (30-26) New Mexico St. (43-15) UAB (38-17) 8 Arizona* (40-16) 1 Georgia* (47-12) Missouri* (46-7) 4 California (39-10) 7 5 Illinois St. (35-17) 6 Jacksonville St. (39-19) 7 DePaul (39-13) 8 Ill.-Chicago (25-22) Indiana (37-16) Louisville* (36-18) Auburn (39-17) Notre Dame (45-9) BYU (38-16) Kentucky (36-14) Portland St. (34-16) Western Mich. (25-28) 12 Washington*# (34-14) Michigan* (51-4) Oregon (39-14) Stanford* (38-15) 15 Albany (NY) (28-21) Pacific (37-17) Fordham (41-17) Fresno St. (34-17) Penn St.* (27-22) Nebraska (39-12) UCLA (33-17) Chattanooga (42-12) Jacksonville (43-14) Memphis (35-12) REGIONALS May NCAA Division I SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SUPER REGIONALS May SUPER REGIONALS May REGIONALS May Harvard (36-14) Women's College World Series Teams Georgia St. (36-23) Bethune-Cookman (33-24) Jackson St. (24-19) Tempe, Arizona Regional (hosted by 1 Arizona St.) Ann Arbor, Michigan Regional (hosted by 10 Michigan) 4 Florida* (47-9) Friday, May 20 Game 1-5:30 p.m. Friday, May 20 Game 1-5:30 p.m. (ESPN2 HD/ESPN3.com) Alabama* (46-8) 2 Game 2-8 p.m. Game 2-8 p.m. Saturday, May 21 Game 3-6 p.m. Saturday, May 21 Game 3 - Noon * Host institution Game 4-8:30 p.m. Game 4-2:30 p.m. # Regional take place May Game 5-11 p.m. Game 5-5 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Game 6-5:30 p.m. Sunday, May 22 Game 6-1 p.m. Game 7 (if nec.) - 8 p.m. Game 7 (if nec.) - 3:30 p.m. Games times listed in Eastern (all live). Games times listed in Eastern (all live). All games on ESPNU HD. Games 2-7 on ESPN HD/ESPN3.com

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